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Show l' lf (tdltilK 193J T n E S I' . ( V O (' 'ti r r, i R t i r.uo: ii Strike the Eagle and You Strike Me! ment Star f I S v0 n.t j W at !!! l, J ifflll.l'il u! j j I 1 I s, a I s 1 t' f I i il it 1UI M I j ll't rtl S errands, having time for other things, making aocial or business contact, bringing help the telein emergencies phone does these things and many others for a few cents a day. Hunnlnsr n, , I'hjlllk I all Mil, I'll ne, ll allIH.il). V. - trieThe man with y usual-lphone In hLi home the job Ikuum? Ret1 h; ran b rearhetl quickly. Kuggiir, .S'uitna liaiiultnn, I )ar-s- s in !! m and liuth Uiouss-mal'me, tan hue lhntunt. fast It Gate, Has' Jlahfelligt-r-, Stalidalils lilt The colilt Is f,.r the janibiM of tryniriishiii Mudints ing and 1 Ji-- F. k 1 M.inJsis of the JulV aie' Ih.'alnth Sti s t iiMitt, Kin.hall (the two units ait as felLm. Nuitli ki ilistini. J It i l.aii man, Tniiv dlstlllt, Ik? s.an Is s airt on the job next morning. r l'Ls through TIh nun. available H Let of pi ant at - al Ills, llilHSliSt Ma-- l. i.i S of Ilian all. a ss as liana d ayi i,ulL,r- Hi. till .iMihttj Mil! U- - made hi !.!!, I.t t, Xlla.lt (ti-hil- lt tit IV, i lie t'., u at aye fait jtt.f Him Sfl-iTin- - itntn.1 To Mork! ilailUiatt JalUis llrdfi'td t'f S ting fans ill Si as r Ii i text bl I Nlld Itm-I- c f l,.lt m'J' late t.1' at., n if t'e jjtff ts.1j,.Mniel4 ait Ms.il J.ljj.lltlt - al.,,' a i inti if the tllldlllt at the I'alhi'lt tiHil.ty Life'll la-- t sst-rSi as rlftiUd Si I i assmt, lu.jws if 11111 as l f.Kll.'l tltl !a J I M- I.iM bt Appointed itru t I I Jit 18, Court Members Adju'lnirnt IT.tn I I ia! t Cut bon S Indent Name Of fi rr In ('untpli.irur With j I ( WHEAT CONTROL GROUPS (irowrrs In Thu .t i L. U m i u I SttU. It Hen- ry Mills and W, J I. Under tin original plait, f,f the I'l Iri. Spill,; r.n n bil l Wil- Iingtun ili.sti uts srir t,i fm in w j ai ate in i;,in!.'aUiiis and t Im t a -t i on a rminty ventral guilty of r.uM uinlui t. -- rsu-si-iit.i- 8 ln coin-tnitti- or ri:nt I Thus far, tin txxo district and if they iliirmt IV the liu'c UMi-- r have nut oig.iiU;rd do tWuie Oi!dr growers plan to join sinh the Kmery founts group Amuding to Mi Jestkes, approximately 5 producer in the two Price unit have applnd for nieinlH-- i hip in the agricultural adjustment n n Tsso Room House ' $8 CO SIS N Slid The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Irr Month lost; Phone 51W IUh Irlre, -- linini-stratio- faihon counts' under the federal plait or I 5 nual jut tint piisluetion Is 10 ('' HD fr ) induction seats TI l is the maximum acreage on sshnh tt.e gust inrunt ss ill make pa incuts SILVER MOON The inuatic rueitlent t1u y j ays $2. 500 for tin lusi, tif une and $10,000 for the loss of both eyes, thus setting a definite money value on a week. Nox lce 60S, Business Man Incidentally, Mr. Ferguson had never ridden in an airplane until September 16. Two days later, he received his first flight instruction, Nakess Solo Flight At Aviation School and exactly three weeks from that he made his solo hop, taking off day R. Ferjusson, well known Price and landing five times. oess man, is the first student at Mr. Fergusson is the second air Pnce aviation school to make a minded resident of Carbon county to flight. According to Jimmie take up flying this year, the other :d, owner of the Lund Air service Ihe local flying field and director being George Schultz, superintendent ie school. Mr. Fergusson has all of the Liberty Fuel company at who completed his training appearances of being a bom fly- -, three months ago under Mr. Lund. and he already handles the plane He holds a private pilot's license and veteran. has well over 100 hours to his credit. Mr. Schultz utilizes his ship for both business and pleasure, having made several trips to Salt Lake. His most recent flight was made to the state capitol last week, Mr. Schultz He reported returning Saturday. Isnt it the sensible thing making the trip in about 70 minutes. CLUB HEADS MAKE TASK ASSIGNMENTS FOR CURRENT YEAR js-- 4 MUSIC BY eyesight. Tulx'rculosis deaths declined 25 cent in Montana in 1922. Price SATURDAY, Oct. ee p AKf2.E lunh-c- i,f the aeia;e anthe p.ot three NIGHT HAWKS r That Popular Orchestra From Provo FOIl SALE Slightly used circulating heater of convenient sie. Bargain. Phone No. 9 DANCES SATURDAYS & HOLIDAYS Ladies Free Gents 50c 3 La-tud- IVo ;ed ITS BUY ) send efficient fective your wash where machinery and efchemicals transf- orm soiled fabrics into fresh, clean clothes? Our process harms only dirt. Its easy on your property and its easy on You. PHONE KIWAMS HEAR TALK ON INDUSTRIAL RECOVERY ACT W. W. Christensen, superintendent of the Carbon school district- - No Than DAY OLD .extras. I f . .. greater wearing value MADSENS Ladies - - Wen-dlebo- Furnishing? 22 W. Main Price Produced in Utah County by the latest and most scientific methods of feeding and caring for hens. Gathered from the coops in the evening transported during the night carefully candled and graded to meet the strictest requirements and delivered to your dealer the following morning, thus giving you eggs that are unequalled In quality and freshness every egg stamped for your protection. Insist on HOLLEYS DAY OLD EGGS and be satisfied. Sold by most dealers. SPAGHETTI Franco- - American TALL CAN Department of social science, chairman, Mrs. Frank Groussman; secretary, Mrs. G. R. West; directors, Mrs. George M. Miller, Mrs. Harry Gor- 9c 4-l- Lb- - 98 29c 19c 19c -- . . Purity SODA CRACKERS 3 - lb. box 35c BANANAS FIRM RIPE -- lbs 25c GOVERNMENT INSPECTED v LB. LBS. LB. Italian Style 8 Lb. Pail In Our Market 15c 2L, 15c HOT DOGS 25c 2 STICK BOLOGNA 15c Famous Boston Butts PIKES PEAK SUNBRITE CLEANSER cans Can SMOKED PORK LARD PAR Large Pkg.. COCOA The first meeting of the New Century club, a second auxiliary of the Womans club, was held Wednesday evening. Officers of the organization for the current year are: President, Miss Frances Taylor; vice president, Miss Louise Peacock; secretary-treasure- r, Mrs. Elma Klitgaard; music director, Miss Helen Memmott; reporter Mrs. Klitgaard; historian. Miss Margaret Scartazina. 27c WHITE KING or 29c Mul-line- 19c CLOROX Qt. Bottle Coffee Can - 2 - lb . Jar CARNATION OATS or WHEAT FLAKES Large Pkg . M.J.B. secretary-t- .... PEANUT BUTTER Creamery tensen; recording secretary, Mrs. Nor man Hamilton; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Arthur L. Craven; treas urer, Mrs. Orson T. Brooks. The Junior Literary Auxiliary of Lb. the Womans club held its first meeting of the year Monday. The following committees have been announced by Mrs. Frank D. Sawyer, president: Social, Mrs. Amelia Bowers, Mrs. Hal MacKnight, Mrs. Earl Hills, Mrs. Vernon Merril land Mrs. Blanche 2 -- Lb. Waterman; courtesy, Mrs. Arthur Hanson, Miss Bessie Lundquist, Mrs. Carlyle Pace and Mrs. George Wallace; place committee, Mrs. J. Allen BETTER Browne, Mrs. Leland Peacock and Miss Kate Smith. MEATS Mrs. Sawyer will be assisted by the following officers: Vice presi LARGE SKINNED HAMS WHOLE or PIECE dent, Mrs. Vincent Sumner; Miss Evelyn Stultz; music director, Mrs- Ruel Redd; reFresh porter, Miss Grace Gibbs; historian, SLICED LIVER Mrs. J. Bracken Lee; advisors, Mrs. ii r. J. C. Hubbard and Miss Virgie reasurer, LARGE CAN Pure, Fresh Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING Jar 14c PIERCES BUTTER HONEY Qt. $1.49 Bag b 12C gal can CATSUP FLOUR MILD CHEESE Lb. e. In addition to Mrs. Reese, officers of the Womans club are: First vice president, Mrs. George Mathis: second vice president, Mrs. W. W. Chris- Higher I Committees for the club year starting Saturday were announced this week by Mrs. Glynn D. Reese, presi dent of the Price Womans club. The assignments are as follows: Social committee, Mrs. E. E. Jones, Mrs. D. L. Parmley, Mrs- E. C. Elk ington, Mrs. W. W. Hakalo and Mrs H. E. Goetzman; printing, Mrs. Reese Mrs. Arthur L. Craven, Mrs. Frank Groussman, Mrs. Norman Hamilton, Mrs. Ray Walters, Mrs- J. C. Hub bard and Mrs. Jack Vignetto; cour tesy, Mrs. L. A. McGee, Mrs. J. C, Hubbard and Mrs. Irene Woodward auditing, Mrs. John OBerto; legis lative, Mrs. G. R. West and Mrs. Wal lace Wayman. Departmental officers are as follows: Department of literature, chairman, Mrs. Ray Walters; secretary, Mrs. Mack Olson; directors, Mrs L. Earl Acord, Mrs. August B. Jones and Mrs. Irene Woodward. Department of music and dramatic arts, music chairman, Mrs. Jack Vignetto; dramatic art chairman, Mrs. J, C. Hubbard; secretary, Mrs. Lee don. Quality Hoisery ex- plained the national industrial recovery act in a talk before the Kiwanis club Wednesday evening. The various phases of the measure were analysed, and the real purpose of the act discussed. FRESH EGGS i a, Committee Selected Ily Womans (Tub, Literary Auxiliary, New Century Group 1 lei -- LB. POT ROAST YOUNG SPARE RIBS FRESH BEEP LINK SAUSAGE FANCY HENS LB. LB. ... Beckels Best All Pork 2 lbs LB. FANCY FRYERS AND ROASTING CHICKENS I |