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Show U I SOCIETY AND Farewell Party (liven For Lad Ih lor to departing with hi.--, par- cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bailey, lo Salt Lake City, where the family will leside, Frank Bailey was the hon- ored guest last Thursday evening at a surprise faiewell party, given by a group of his friends. Mrs Bailey was hostess, the affair taking place at her home. Refresh- ments were served to the youngsters after games had been taken up, prizes Jor the latter being awarded to Bev- Rasmussen and Billy Momson Mr. Bailey was presented with a shrt as a gift fiom those attending, O'.Nr gue.Js weie Wanda Eili ;, Jane Mathis, Frames Ruggeii, Ruth Redd, Faun Ann Stevens, Pwvttly Rasmussen, Perry Peacock, Bruce Bivner, Billy Morrison and the guest honor. CLUB Mrs E M Williams will pie.-ethe fallowing student- - m a piano 11, m S bay evening at a miscellaneous cr given by Misses Louise Fuuwtt and Lois Olsen at the latter s home e , njoyed afU r which vvL i le- L al D Satuiday, July tabernacle, starting at 4.00 o'clock p m.: Bobby Jones, Madrehna, by Paul School Wacks; Kenmth Guyrnon, Waltz,' by S W. Williams; LaMoine O'sen, Turkey Gobbler by S. W Williams; Renuun Pace and Lavon Flowers of the Forest, Greenwood, piano duet by Felix Burns; Billy Bean, The Rill by S W. Williams; Van Davis, by Bring That Srrale S W. Williams; Patsy Hill. Don Williams and Gaith Ruff The Gobbler', piano ti 10, by S Po- W. Williams; Wanda Williams, Glen lichiru lie Rachmaninoff, by Cedar Brook Waltz, by Thomas, Berry; Mack Johnson, Long, Long Ago by Bailey; Edgar Williams, Jr, Mocking Bird" by Cochran; Doio- thy Jorgensen, To Spring by Brieg; Marjorie Mclntire and Wanda Wil- hams, Qui Vive duct, by W. Ganz oc a Mrs. Kenneth Olsen, a recent bride, was the guest of honor last Wednes-crl- v show-You- the ng - freshments were served. The young Mrs. Olsen received numerous ap- opuate and lovtly gifts. The guest list included Mrs. Elva Fausett, Mrs. Barton Olsen, Miss Pau me Bunnel, Miss Lola Hoisley, Miss Yvonne d Extensive Reception Dusserre, Miss Lucille Given For New Ij weds Dusserrc, Miss Vuginia Branch, Miss Nadine Bowman, Miss Evelyn Branch, NCW UfflCCrS L hOSCU A wedding reception was held r 1 evening at the L. I). S. tabernacle Mrs. Clay Allred, Miss Fern Marshal, UYjljnrn L)i LrLylUJl and the guest of honor. for Lhwrence Golding and Julia Golding, who were married on Mrs. Earl Jones was elected presi- June 15 in the Manti temple. mencan Lg'on Auxil- Indies Club bundled and fifty guests were By dlnt,? ary Wednesday their evening at a meeting members the club Thimble spent evening, spending present during home in Price. She will a on time enjoying a program and meeting time last Friday sewing rs- Wdliarn Hakalo. Other their for which were refreshments beautiful after quilt friendship dance, chosen for the le.officers Ten year coming served. Many beautiful gifts were hostess, Mrs. John Chapman. were Mrs. Verne Davis, vice presi- which in the the to dies sewing, young couple. participated presented ent, Mrs. Hakalo, second vice presi- Young Mr. Golding is a son of Mr. was followed by a delicious luncheon, dent ;Mrs. Margaret Askew, chaplain; Mrs. Don Hacking and Mrs. Walter Dougherty, sergeant- Mrs. Royal Frandsen, historian. The executive board is composed of Mrs. Hakalo, Mrs. Ralph Martin and Mrs. Elmer Bertot. A delegation was also chosen Wed- night, to attend the state con- vention in Salt Lake City on July 20, 21, 22. They are planning to repre- sent this district in the parade, which is to be held during the convention. Delegates are Mrs. Earl Jones, Mrs. Royal Frandsen, Mrs. Don Hacking, 1 , Fii-ct- ay Bid--U- le ? from English triumphs, Hoileen new r anoti offers lvwood of personality this time in the person make will who oil Can Madeline Miss her Amu wan debut in the picture, Mrs. Ames with The Case The G'GrfL Brentin the male lead the at run a featuie picture will open show and Sunday here Lyric through Tuesday evening. Miss Carroll is a native Engnsnschool teaching from woman, turning ex- to acting. She is said to give an will which one celient performance, this win her much applause from in Others fans country's theatrical the picture are lrcaL?eG Alan lah Baxter, Bondi. Edwaid The Star here will prese G Robinson in Bullets or Ballots Mon- starting Sunday and continuing m the Robinson, and Tuesday. day makes his role of q suDDOsed ex-cand h,, method, m mo a crushing the mob brings the picture Supposing to an exciting climax are Barton McLain, Joan Blondell, Frank McHugh and Humphrey gart. A pic.ture of the unsung heroes of im- the air, the test pilots opens its Sun-Tw- o Bonme in Helper at the ru tlal inside day and affords theatre goers Rich-th- e game. 0f the piloting giirnpses Karen Morley, Lloyd Nolan, ar(j and Shirley Ross. The Burrud gjjjy is entltled Devils Squadron flnd was by Dick Grace, one Hollywoods foremost stunt flyers. S th,s Miss Jessie Allred is home visiting wlth her parents, Mr. anji Mrs. Claire Allred. Mr and Mrs. Andrew Allied, Max-Arthme Kearns and son, Jimmie, were rf.cent vlsltors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Allred, recently. Frank Buidick and Dui Thompson spent three days lately on a fishing fnp bo plsh Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Behunin spent at Ferron. the week-en- d Our new Blacksmith has moved his fomtl, here from Sal. Lake City, ur n We have just added the 25c 9c 10c 29c 37c 17c 2 KETCHUP 13 OUNCE BOTTLE DEVILED MEAT 3 oaks SWANS GOWN LARGE PACKAGE KARO CORNED BEEF PRUNES 3 LARGE CAN SU 25C package TOMATO JUICE TDS TALL CAN C longer-lastin- more strikingly beautiful The Rilling Process positively eliminates hair pulls. Bums are impossible. Actual tests prove there is no cooler wave Before you get your new Permanent . . . come in and talk to us about the new Rilling process let us show you what a Rilling Wave will do for you In hair beauty In comfort In safety. WALSH BEAUTY SHOP Nea'Ai Madsen and Son, Jimmie, have returned from a vacation ini family have Wyoming. and daughter, three days in THREE G DISTILLERY BURBANK, 1 CERTO Delivery to Your Door V Plans for the Price L. D. S.s participation in the Utah Pioneer Days y celebration are rapidly being worked out and it is expected a full day will t? -- i brass band serenade will be given from 8 a. m. until 9:30 a. m.; parade at 10 oclock; program from 11 to 12 o'clock noon; lunch at the Price city park from 12 until 1 p. m. and other activities in the afternoon. Junior baseball games will be run off from 10 a. m. until 2 p. m. with the Priest-hoo- d quorum participating in softball games. Novelty games, womens games, races and other ac tivities are now outlined on the pro-- 1 gram, tending to reveal a variety of entertainment. Columbia handy packets of type writing paper 2 for 35c at The Sun T f V Y Y T tf f Y Y ... Tuberculin Accredited and Blood Tested Herd A A MILLERTQN DAIRY HIAWATHA - UTAH ini POUNDS POUNDS BEST . . . SQUARE- S... ASSORTE- SIRLOIN D- POUND - - STEER - LBS. Fresh Fish Cheese - iJCtm A movable, saving many steps. A Handy Rearranging Shelf pulls out for use. 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Convenient and economical arrangement saves steps and time actually provides more storage space. Let us show you these and other reasons why this new Apex is the refrigerator you want. Come in today I extra Vegetable Bin provldee large of stocks for surplus storage space vegetables and bottled beverages. Small down pay ment. Terms very reasonable. OLIVETOS ASSOCIATED STORE 48 f Y i;c ASS0RTED POTATOES 5 STEAKS UTAH 19C PACKAGE BOTTLE Mason Fruit Jars POUND SMU, Tea T BACON CORP. CALIFORNIA Bldg. Your Assurance of High Quality Milk 8 ulLL'U Eastern Utah Electric (Upstairs) PRICE re-lia- m Advocate. nT--r- Billing Permanent Waving Process toour service. We believe li ts the most remarkable development m the history of permanent waving . . . so advanced In every detail that we can guarantee you a Cal-nesd- ay t t SLICED PEACHES LV fa IK Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larsen had as ts over the Fourth of July the following: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Connors and daughter, Coleen, of Portola, ifornia; a daughter, Floreen Larsen, who is in nurses training in Salt Lake City; Mrs. Bud Tucker and children eno. Price, and a cousin from PLAN VARIETY ACTIVITIES FOR PIONEER AFFAIR V Hc CRACKERS T tfyltM permanent Kansas. Mrs. William Grogan and Mrs. Wil- Mrs. John Bert and Hakalo. Alternates are Mrs. turned from a trip to Scott Faucett, Mrs. Ralph Martin, Mrs. Dora Stull? Mrs. Art Craven, Mrs. Ted Thomas Dorothy Jane, spent and Mrs. Walter Dougherty. Flkmnir ISx leg? aJtef jujy which ice cream was seriLi Mr. and Mrs. Mac Brandon are tak- motor a tr;p through Wyoming ng at-ar- , is - Fu nt jllY tion, sponsored bv the w u Wellington last week. are com. Mr. and Mrs. Casino have as house mittee and town board wasa decided uests the latters Parents- from Col- - success. The ature parade a tUTdi?"- - mifu ada 'bich One day last week a wtine roast first prize was won ' and wag enjoved in South Fork by Mr. Bob Christensens tiny dansK. Irs- and Mrs. Del LeaMaster and children the Goddess of Liberty and r Mr. and Mrs. Shefton Gordon, Mr.ipnze was awarded to Jack annii and Mrs. Joe Demman and Mr. and Brandon, who represented th rb Joe Mrs. Lyle Burdick. fight. LoIaS?.hmehng of Mr and Mrs. Mort LeaMaster Huntington and Mr. and Mrs.of Silas rac?s were the next cimaren Mr. events. At nc were Price of guests Olsen V. and Mrs. Del LeaMaster over the 4th leach person was Str "'de , THURSDAY, Bills A t Bonnie, Matinee Recital A t L. NOTES:;' D.S. Church Saturday Lyric hive Fnni Treat and Mrs. Loren Colding of Ii ice, and Mrs Golding is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ardene Biddle, also of Pi ice The two are graduates of the Carbon high school and both plan to at- tend the B. Y. U. next term. For the Pst two years, the groom has attended that college. They will reside here during tiie Game T A East Main Price SPa2EEgaES2S2S2BEa5SS: snra i X |