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Show UTAH - 4- wS44hyvv 'icOClE-Tvelar.d, 1 at the p. V Lea es For Los Angeles CLUB NOTES AND 1 I'Tr f Visitor IP!situke Fete home of their at the and Mrs. George 'price, are their par-- Tf Colling- -' son and Dr. and Mrs. H. ;jft. oilingham and son, Ronnie, fcncer Vincisco. California; and W. T. Hansen . Mr, Vs and Nolle Collingham, of .in-la- f Lady Demos Will IIave Meet Monday The regular monthly Carbon men Democrats club meeting will be held next Monday, July 27, from 2 to 5 p. m. in the Country Club house. All ladies of the county precincts are urged to attend, and enjoy the program that is being prepared for the occasion County-Wo- was with Ladles Aid Outing the above named Well Attended relatives, with Thursda- yattendance. One of the most pleasant outdoor visitors are graduates of socials this season was given by the while Ladies Aid county high school and society of the Community old acquaintances. church last are renewing Thursday afternoon and return to Denver evening. A good attendance marked to girls plan i, Saturday, July 25, and will be the occasion, with a numbebr of from neighboring towns Ipamed by D. W. Flannigan, al-been a house present besides a large group of being Denver, w ho has Price home for the members and their families The afat the Collingham Dr. Collingham and his ternoon was taken up with games and eek. here until the first picnic pleasures followed by an remain g y mil f Colorado. A reunion week nSalt Lake City last ' i 1 per-jso- ns af ee-nin- j,!- social. Mrs. Thomas Edwards and Mrs. L. A. Hills of Price were in charge of general arrangements. August. Hunt .jrfnger iei At Social Bridge Club Members Meet For Afternoon Meeting at the home of Mrs. Mina Brooks, hostess, eght ladies who compose the Friday Bridge club enjoyed a pleasant afternoon last week. Beginning with a delicious luncheon at 1:30, cards followed, and took up the remaining time. G uests during the Those in attendance were the Miss-Juafternoon were Mrs. Ruth Flynn, Mrs. Reynolds, Nadine Bowman, Oscar Hanson, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard. Trances and Ethel Coli, Louise Fau-g- t, Mrs. George M. Miller, Mrs. Dave R. W. Robinson of Lois Olsen, Fern Marshall, Paul--- e Parmley, Mrs. Bunnel. Marion Davis and the Kenilworth, Mrs.Tfenry Ruggeri and Miss Laura Lewis, of New York City. jstess. hunt was the enjoya- -, in by members pastime indulged V. P. Deleff club last t)ie H. J. at which time Miss day evening, was hostess. Novel gifts a Davis to each were j huntafter thepresented finish. Refresh-al- s .riicipant concluded the evenings pleas- A scavenger , ne AUTOMOBILE LOANS Loans on Furniture Refinancing Private Sales Financed Easiest Fastest Cheapest FREED FINANCE CORP. A 37 Western Company, Owned and Operated by Western People. EAST MAIN -P- RICE- PHONE 596 PAGE THREE O II. Guvmon and Mrs. W. Jensen, away by the flood The party was from American Fork last week, Mrs. Ward, the latter five sponsored by members of the Relief! jr an(j MrSi Steve Tamllos and Miss BesMe society and was held in the L. D. S. family returned from a brief Salt Kennedy owner 0f ladies being guests at the meeting A church. Kennedys MHhnery shop m Puce laige crowd attended and a group of local people furnished mu- Lake City visit Tuesday. will ieae here Friday for Los" An- - Tmo Are Fetwl Al Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lodersito have sic for the dance. where she plans to study the Bithday Prty Mr. Miner, principal of the Heiner announced the arrival of a seven- fall millinery style and A birthday will buy fall in honor of Wil- - school was a Vlsltlr hpiv Sllni1.lv pound baby boy last week. merchandise. She will also isit her ham Oliver' ofpally Price and Mis, Don Jack Christensen was a visitor at ACr0cke,t in Long Haynes of Sal, Lake City, who is vis- ?!fS J Jones" the home of his uncle, Bern Christen&ome time here, was given at the home of week. son, part of last week. During Miss enne s absence, Mrs. R, W. Crock- - Mr. and Mrs. Oliver last Friday eve- Fern Christensen has been a guest Mrs Fmilv Denison unit riHniiter A luncheon followed games at are visiting at f the m,U ni,ng the Spigarelli home for a short ,C,harge vith friends and hnery stoie and time. a clear- prizes were awarded to Ray,tives this week in Orangeville ar.ee sale of summer hats. Ann Alice was a visitor at the Spig-are- lii Walters, Mrs. R. A. Bryner, and Mr Geoige Matthews of Price and Mr. home on Sunday. and Mrs. E. M. Williams. Miner of Heiner were the principal Small Visitor Feted Mrs. Archie Etzel and daughters, Guests attending the affair were speakers at the Sunday evening At Afternoon Party Mary and Louise, left for California and Mrs. Ray Walters, Dr. and ment meeting last week. B H Mrs Miss Joanne Tangren, small Goetzman, Mr. and Mrs. daugh- - E' R Mr- and Mls- George Hjnsonter of Mr and Mrs Loras Tangren of ATTORNEY Salt Lake City, former residents of R Haiding, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Mr Mrsvv and and hvcr Elame ho Tamllos By Price, was visiting friends here llllaTms F. B. kIrs' last week, was the honored Tom Mujnick, LaVar Storey, Alguest last Of Moab, Utah, Is Keeking the nombert Vogreme and John Mar, came Thursday afternoon at a party given bv Miss Shaley Shiner at the latters home from the C C. C. camp to spend ination on the Republican ticket for the office of District Attorney for the the week-en- d with relatives. home. Bill Fia'ee and family returned Seventh Judicial District. The Relief society work and busi-- 1 Other friends attending the affair v.eie Mnscs Hope Williams Beverly ness mating was held Tuesday after- afUr a11 businsS was com' Rasmussen, Edith Craven, Ruth Han- remaln,n afU'1,noon1 wns PlctedH th? son, Nancy Lou Ward and Ruth Redd a surprise in honors uame swer' the features of the af- - of the of two members, birthdays ternoon, for which prizes were given 'Mrs. Isabel Naylor and Mrs. Ella Tur-- J to Ruth Hanson and Hope Williams, ner. The guests of honor were eaeh A treasure hunt led up to delightful presented with a seven-piec- e crystal1 refreshments, after which the party R'ult set. Mrs. James Varner was taken to attended a show. SCOTCH the Price City hospital last week fori a mlnor operation. Brother, Sister, Will Compare It ONLY with tho Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Preston were Leave Soon for Europe Finest Imported Scotth Whiskies dinner guests of Mr. Miss Olga Silvagm and Victor Sil- - Saturday night and Mrs Dean Turner. SMU vagni have announced their plans of, A ift t was given Friday e. about of for the first August leaving ning for Mr and Mrs. Seibert, whose New Yoik City, prior to sailing for,home and furnishings were swept Europe, where they will spend about three months, touring the various jp countries and also may take in the Olympics. Passports for the young people are being prepared now. Miss -Silvagni is at present in Las Vegas. mother of Sch tTtte'oJ - - - MOHRLAND NEWS HAMMOND - fimetican WHISKEY HWMUaDISTtUERYICO MNERALE Guests Attend Club Meeting Mrs. Ben Ward entertained members and guests of the Mnemonic club at her home recently. Usual routine club business took up most of the itme, with sewing being the main feature, followed by a nicely arranged summer luncheon. Attending were Mrs. Dan Rawson, Mrs. A. E. Gibson, Mrs. Royal Frand- sen, Mrs. Elton Taylor, Mrs. A. W.J McKinnon, Mrs. Claude Empey, Mrs. GroGeorge Jorgenson, Mrs. William Mrs. gan, Mrs. D. E. Williams and Mrs. Rhead, Mrs. Parley John Redd, (SIL IGEIIERALt ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE SOLD DUCED PRICES SUMMER HATS UJ REGULAR 98c S2 Clearance price COr LINEN OR SHEER VOILE DRESSES, GUARANTEED FAST COLORS. SMART STYLES AND PLENTY fJF SIZES A On COATS COOLIE HATS LU REGULAR 49c Clearance price ANI) 29c WASH SKIRTS REGULAR 98c Clearance For year around service. cottons purified by Long staple Cniform yarns are carded and combed 14 times. Double lockstitched ends, for durability and contrasting borders. 18 plaid colors. 66x76 inches. Per Pair BEAUTIFUL PLAID BLANKET Made from selected Cotton and Wool, Sateen Bordered Edge Blue, Green, Lavender, Rose. 66x80 inches. $iss WOOL BLANKETS LADIES SHOES Pure Wool Blanket Double Plaid Patterns. 72x84 100 VALUES TO $5.00 Size; Beautiful inches. CLEARANCE PRICE Per Pair $269 $7.45 The o, m Regular 49c Clearance m PRICE REDUCED LADIES SHOES Values to $4.00 9QC SUN VISORS Regular 25c Clearance ioc price U HAWLEY HELMETS Regular 25c Per Pair $1.39 Y FOR QUICK CLEARANCE Values to $2.50 LU Clearance LU price C9 MENS NECK WEAR your selection NOW. Youll find every type of Blanket displayed during this sale Youll be able to pick them up at a Great Saving and youll thank your lucky stars for your foresight when fall days roll around. UJ CREATE && CHILDRENS WHITE SHOES -- PART WOOL BLANKET SILK DRESSES . . . Shop at the General for Values THE CAREFUL SHOPPER always buys blankets early in the summer, when prices are exceedingly low. And if you, too, are Economj Minded, Youll dash down to the GENERAL DEPARTMENT STORE and make A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR SELECTION UNTIL FALL! RE- $H59 WHITE GLOVES REGULAR 98c Clearance price AT GREATLY DRESS SALE . . . REGULAR 98c Clearance price price. SJ MID SUMMER IS Ms Bvi Ms KfCSIE HANDBAGS g COTTON BLANKETS Handed C2 Clearance yj UJ ffl ss'd m 15 PRICE Clearance price & tf CIO BATHING SUITS All Styles 1 V2 SfcTce Price HATS TAMS Values to 59c Clearance price MID-SUMME- R BLANKET SALE COME IN AND SEE HOW MUCH YOU YOUR CAN SAVE BY SELECTING BLANKETS NOW. The policy of this store is not to carry any merchandise over from one season to another, therefore, these sacrifice prices on guaranteed quality and styles. GENERAL DEPT STORE Hhe Store for all your shopping " IhophngU0" STOHE fuGENERAl r pgiirrAH 'IZUGEflERflir: NEXT TO LYRIC I j r I fC. I Iku TMEATRE - PRICE. UTAH of |