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Show -- 1 THE PAGE EIGHT WV-- 4?' "lWe!61 Shop at Success Markets And SAVE! C SUN-ADVOCAT- PA E, 1 HELPER 1JQ Lb. and PRICE, UTAH OLIVE OIL Pare WHOLE SPICE Blae CLEANSER Sunbrite MACARONI REX LYE 3 p-- pk8- 3 cans Cu'3 Lb- - $1,89 5c 10c 19c 25c tins SALMON Toilet Soap Maxpne- 4-BA- Lb. Can . SLICED BACON 10-L- b. Cloth bag mat' play Nice Lean SODAS 2f ster: mak shov som er, r ienci I HAMBURGER F"h Cr'-- 2 erts Wa 19c HENS Fancy Stewing Lb. STEAKS Lamb or Beef Lb. Pri you w e 15c iQc t '6--2, ning 4, Buckeye9 bQg 64, Ccoirim IFflaE&es feeil PUMPKIN No. 2V, can TISSUE 1000 Sheet rM JFelH- - JAM Vaamonf 16 Oz. Jgg Geo1 RIPE OLIVES 312 0z- - 12c er oi A11 Flavors Pkgs. i 25 Package ns Tuna Makes 1 Uc Har 5c 3 cans DOG FOOD Roxey Lou 2. bein 19c twee also T N T SOAP 7 B 25c 10c TOMATOES No. 2 can Man Five Sta S CRYSTAL WHITE CAMPBELLS SOUP SPAGHETTI LAUNDRY SOAP. EXCEPT CHICKEN Franco - Americai 0 liars Holly tons is theatre 3 2)C cans 3 cans 25c . Funeral services were held today at 2:30 in the Methodist church for Harry W. Quinn, 28, who was killed in a cave-i- n of the Utah Apex Mine at Bingham Sunday, September 20. Young Mr. Quinn, son of James H. and Hanna M. Neunrey Quinn of Price, was born January 10, 1908, in Walsenburg, Colorado. Survivors are his parents, his widow, Mary Russ Quinn, and the following brothers and sisters: Harold Quinn, Arthur Quinn, Price; Mrs. Lewis Tomsk, Edward Quinn, Denver, Colorado; Mrs. Jacob Smith, Bingham; Mrs. Sid Taggy, Kemmerer, Wyoming; John Quinn, Trinidad, Colorado. He had no children. Rev. T. H. Evans was in charge of the funeraf services. Interment was m the Price City cemetery, under direction of Wallace mortuary. Graduation certificates were presented to departing members of the Price Ward primary Sunday night, With Mrs. J. R. Higgins, supervisor and Mrs. Earl Jones making the awards. The Sea Gull class, having completed work in the organization, received into the M. I. A. by Mrs. Ray Walters, president of the Y. W. M. I. A. Thirteen Trail Builders were confirmed as deacons. Girls receiving diplomas were "Merjie Jewkes, Edith Craven, Lucille Fausett, Shirley Shiner, Beverly Fae Bryner, Clara Hanna, Mary Louise Hussey, Wanda Ellis, Beth Waterman, Laura Lloyd, Gertrude Staley, Ruth Redd, Lujuanna Kofford. Nancy Lou Ward, Jean Waterman. Violet Russ, Vivian King, and Norma Jean Jones, who have been taught by Mrs. Donald Hacking Mayor and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee and Mi's. Earl Jones. were visitors in Salt Lake City the .Names of the boys were not fore part of the week, where the former engaged in business matters. -- AS THE RESULT OF MANY REQUESTS THERE WILL BE ANOTHER POPULAR ENTERTAINING DANCE! AT THE SILVER MOON i. (PRICE) EASTERN UTAHS POPULAR PLEASURE PALACE picture. Taye, .s The POLITICAL Stanwyck , Taylor Star ANNOUNCEMENTS In Feature At Cinema OF HEART ATTACK House At Price Sunday FOR COMMISSIONER His Brothers Wife, Carrol Gease, aged 25, of Helper, a picture HELPER YOUTH DIES died suddenly Thursday morning while on his way to work. He had reported to Watermaster August of Helper city and was awaiting transportation to Castle Gate at the time he was stricken with a heart attack. Medical aid was immediately summoned but Mr. Gease was dead when the doctor arrived. He is the son of Mr .and Mrs. J. E. Gease of Helper. Carrol Gease was born in Provo, Utah, September 20, 1911. He attended and graduated from Carbon county high school in 1926 and attended Brigham Young University for one year, later going to Lit-izze- tte '1 's'': I IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Seventh Judicial District in and for the County of Carbon, State of Utah. Sheriffs Sale. Francisco Goni, Plaintiff, vs. William R. Powell, also known as Wm. R. Powell; Jennie I. Powell, his wife; and The First National Bank of Price, Utah, a corporation, Defend-'ant- -- ' GOOD UNION MUSIC BY CAL & DOWNEYS ORCHESTRA Saturday, September 26 ADMISSION 50c A COUPLE I Jean Hersholt, John Eldredge, Phyllis Clare, Joseph Calleia and Samuel S. Hinds. talked H Jean ji this Trial; Duple Try The staplers. first Sun-Advoc- for y opp lecture lednes lynne WILL PAYCASH! BECKEL BEST Prices for Pork, Market Top Veal, Beef and-Lam- ( I mule j jvy I toy. On T 7th it nl Phone S42-118 S. 2nd West W Res. 242-- J Price, Utah COMMISSIONER ar 2 jthe following described property, U'. which has been the subject of much discussion in the movie world this season and one which is said to stand out with highly entertaining qualities, is the film feature which will be presented at the Star on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Barbara Stanwyck and (Signed) Robert Taylor, one of the latest popuR. A. NILSON, Helper, Utah. larity tops in the cinema world, carry the leads. Other well known FOR film favorites in the picture include sere Jadaj lertTay I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of term of county commissioner of Carbon county, subject to the actions of the Republican County Convention to be held in Price, Utah, September 26, 1936. I hereby announce my candidacy for the four-yeterm of the board Columbus University in Washington, of county commissioners subject to D. C. After two years at this school, the will of the Republican County Mr. Gease went to work for the fed- Convention to be held at Price, Sateral government in the District of urday, September 26. Any support Columbia and returned to Helper last given me will be appreciated. November. After a few months spent (Signed) in California he again came back to CHARLES C. WALLM, Helper and has been employed on a Helper, Utah. survey crew of the state highway department. At the time of his death SHEEPMEN NOTICE he was temporarily off this crew and Kansas City continues to have had planned to do a little work for fairly light runs fat lambs and a Helper city in the interval. Besides his parents he is survived healthy market. Ship your fat lambs to Kansas City and proby a brother, Walter Gease, former tect your weights and sorts. county attorney of Carbon county, of Dana Mrs. CHET BLAKE. Katherine sister, Price; iels of Richmond, California, and a brother, Lester Gease of Selma, Cali- Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday in Price Community church, burial at Provo. To be sold at sheriffs sale, on the 16th day of October, A. D. 1936, at 11:00 A. M. of said day, at the front jdoor of the Court House, in Price City, Carbon County, State of Utah, ' Tec off, s. ; Fro t bevy I MINE VICTIM RITES TODAY J ed j ts Ras-imuss- o sake !or TWO PRIMARY CLASSES ARE GRADUATED SUNDAY t all LI. 2-L- b. OATS MATCHES Box Crtn. SNOWDRIFT Coi hi market POT ROAST Steer BeefLb- - 19c THCfc !i i3c Ca,if-G-al- to Oi Salad Pressing 10c 6c 15c 5c oz. Dill-S2- 2 PICKLES U(SA m GRAPES Malagas UNION - U S INS. MEATS b. Crackers Lb. I , SEPTEMBER 25th- - 26th Red Star bag Bag LEMONS Dozen CAULIFLOWER 5nou'u,,,,e-- L6 PEPPERS Green Bell 4 Lbs. SEPTET These prices effective FRIDAY and SATURDAY P ONIONS 0c THURSDAY, UTAH SYSrsr 48-L- 3 for E We reserve the right limit quantities FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Large c 4 Make up your shopping list then follow the crowd to some real SAVINGS CANTALOUPE 1 3 U)WEHAVEM Tka Sait Suy CALIFORNIA IN WINE For the used car purchasers when dealing with this motor firm with itfs long record low-chof square-shooti- n gin quality-in-suri- n with the buyers of eastern Utah. When you buy from us you place your money with a concern that measures its service with the yardstick of satisfaction through a plan of a full dollars value in every hundred cents spent with us your motor purchase literally crashes thru the dollar to savings reflected to your own benefit. Let us show you our splendid line of AW, ar to-w- it: Beginning 1122 feet East, more or less, and 295 feet, more or less. South of the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 21, Township 14 South, Range 10 East of the Salt Lake Meridian; thence South 200 feet. East 33 feet. North 200 feet, West 33 feet to beginning. S. M. BLISS, Sheriff of Carbon County, Utah. S. J. SWEETRING. Price, Utah. Attorney for the Plaintiff. Date of first pub., September 24, 1936 Date of last pub., October 15, 1936 USED -CARS Qmmnfeeet - - - - -- WESTERN 37 North Carbon - AUTO COMPANY PRICE PHONE 345 (3 |