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Show 19, H rHV 1 ,t! 4 . . I , 'ft ,f ;J! -5 mi a ijk.i.Ui ,v IliK THE I!) kll to the Nuiith. ho vun 30 in a mine ac j' Sixteen Wellington NW$ f r Miik MLiinliiy Mis Mt Vfc iv .v , ' w ui aOf ESS I O N A '" lvt ts!U, M ArTcHubbard .i ud Burin f l- K.;.i -u nit nt I if tic : 1 us I c Helen Youlii.' i 1 1 1.1 , M.,-- a Cl-- fi i , i i I d t t u.t m If f CtM: I, , at , I i r r r.t i' it &t :j M M.I, Kn:g;!, i J N, V ! and watch thorn i.i Uli- - t. in f dii s,.n, ytJ!.k (iiiiiuii.jii i; .!hh luttici, ham li t. e I C s u i t J t - L.h.tu.ll m !., rdc r ten, i 1 hi y ate a, f O' g al et t An-Iha- & i .i Jtjn.i.d w,i. t.i, o,,, .Stumo akis Mj( and MW e; tl2 & 'j.W - l Ruggeit, Wllilain S William.-- , 1ll.t-- , Plank Cohiml.ci arut Tony Saiaiiii.i, Sui.ny-kid(l. t.lge Di un.i 1:11 ..nd Grill ge l'ljilakia, HiaWatlia, Maigalet l)a-Uand Elln-- Sc hull. Latkida, Sain liattu, Coiuunuis W'liham Gurr of Sc go. M 1 U33 giadaate of Caiti.il high, I, hlci attrndllig the unlVrlMty Tiie lower dtvuiott with I,6ii3 iTFTMcLaughlin, rs n ,reu - tl. asM-m-bl- ' it, enrolled I, rads the h,t, fol-low- by education with 313 Enroll, nii nt m other srhools follow,: Aits, I. mines, 2.V), Eumiii m, graduate, 144, nndmiie, 115, and U.Binch, om-tio- :uVi(.Nfe enney's FALL 95. Uknty.uk Mall students lead female students in the ratio showing higher enrollment in every school but education, witeie tiie co-ehave the edge. ::5-8Tiie above figure, do riot include enrollment at the 1933 summer school or students m extension division classes, 1936-110- v. Dalton, m r Uclif. t.d H-t- ar. Gcasw Cllr ! If.v rut STCR,Cf v (ir.idmtes l.i.i.tllld c Jl'ltil.Mil. Ilratuili, M.s, Edna H.iIim n, m-- sj .q f V r i ti.u r; M!aa uoi liefh YnulitP Uttiu.) ofc.,lti 5;fS ia. O P- 3 Mar Hill, tul, idPlt ijc 5 tgfw i r; hiul ItMidem Clclillun lialiMlI, ,fMjJ HU.),-!,,- ' !rle. It llai,. aucr, Jobii lt r it, M.sS jlin Miss Ruale Njfyralle oii.l Raiiunnti Whs were Judge i t U.e OecUon Mis, id huf tiXM hVUleatie Wulcy wa ngU.I i.giMitdui BOOJI. 2 Bgent. JO , B. !V 1 VM luH W lte.ldene JIM WViltiesil .iv ifimiun cf lU5t 1 jSr jUnk Building. rle, llU the W n Mhiml atudelit lily held its fiist regular ui-- t klv in the L. I) s thanl. Miss i alter C. Evelyn Ell.s, pieidnt tif the eighth Hou grade, ttmk ( hai ge. These plegraiiis nWr 1 t'ounry (kiurt are to be held throughout the comfrirtvl'ltk ing school year, Asa L. l)ra-thas lu cn nomiiiated on the Cili.'cns ticket for the A UMoef At U n Of Jireshielit of the Wellington Halt ,.,3xf Building, board of trustees. The following are pm. tub running on the same ticket for board of trustees; Wayne Liddell. W. H 3i Tidwell. Thomas Quayle and Homer and Juirnile Judg A. Thayn. On the Alturory Al Law opposing ticket tiie following: Thomas Heard for art 27 Pkon, president, and A. A. Larsen, Carl A. Hansen, C. A. Woiley and A. A. Grundvig, board of trustees. Attorney Al Law The Wellington sehin.il faculty is Irir DutMlng. working on a three-ac- t drama. "The g and 6, NiWaynl M 'i13l Ibonea, Office 1U3. Heaiden. Night Cry" to Ik presented November 13. The following cast is preWallace senting the play, Joseph Hunderson. Mrs. My rle Crowtiur, Miss Audrey IJrenaed Kmbalmera Rasmussen. M,ss Lula Jenst n, MerA. N Wallace, Manager, rill Ellis. June Thayn. Howard Drapor L)ay Night. Serrice, lubnlance Mrice. IJUI er, Miss Stella DrajH-rMiss Jessie !VM 1M Ellis, Clive H ah and C. Elaine Perkins. Miss Wanda Snow is directing lynn kenned Labalmera. L h'V vU - high ttl.,.0 O. . llitll Tut xGy Sic is it, t,,. by Uie fliiuAi. lips if hi i ten, W.slt-nil Id, M., lliajtr, Ufr-;u- : j L r a t i:, r r i r r. Of Carbon Register At Utah University Sum. auj o I 3. d, 8. Bt llla McGee, irei: omits LOTS I OR $ED7: m il DING HOMES As a measure tow aid helping tin housing situation in Puce and to aid the development of vvoik, Frank Olson. funner mayor, announced tin, week that in would give absolutely free of charge twenty building lots if the government could he ji isuad-e- d to erect homes on sueh preinly, these to Ik paid for by the occuReaeonable pants over a period of twenty year,. Cot Quality Serelce, The government lias leettdly Anbulance 8rrice. By Miss Mary Melos. plans favorable to sueh steps Uuk Trie. fVea 'throughout the nation and it is John Kouvalis motored to Price that advantage may be taken Eyes Friday of last week on business. He .of the offer made bv Mr. Olson. returned tiie following day. and GLASSES FITTED A. B. Wilson spent Wednesday of John Nicolaides was a business week in Heljier and Price. 'last In in caller Price fore and the Lense Thirty Duplicated Any Helper Fred Jarvi spent several days in Minutes or Less. part of last week. . Mrs. Joseph Migliore of Price vis- Price on business. William Donaldson spent Thursday ited with friends here Sunday. LEWIS OPTICAL CO. ' of last week in Price. B. Price Mr. Mrs. motored J. and Sillitoe i( E. Main Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gorishek, sent to Helper and Price Wednesday. Wednesday of last week in Price. They were accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Phillip J. Elardo. Miss Mary Ann Metos, a former Carbon high student, is spending the Saturday, October ar rest of the year with her parents, meeting of Carbon Mr. and Mrs. George Metos. commissioners. Mrs. George Metos and daughter, 21 Free October Saturday, Patricia Jane, sixrnt the fore part of dog and pony show sponsored last week with Mrs. Mathilde Migby Price business houses, 2:00 liore and Mrs. Chris Bolotos of Price. SCHOOL OF DANCING IS on avenue north m.. Carbon p. a doctor Firemen Jack Thomas, B. Y. U. student, visMain of intersection. street TO BE OPENED LOCALLY; the . neighbors from . aed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. October 23 SemiMonday, INITIAL CLASS FRIDAY the next farm or around Lee S. Thomas the past week-en- d. of Price City meeting monthly corner theyre .coming to council, 8:00 p. m. Opening of a school of dancing in help you because of your Wednesday, October 25 footwas announced this week, by Price ball game, Carbon vs. Grand emergency telephone call. Miss Lotta Petty, well known inBy Mrs. William Litsler. at Moab, for Conference 5 Its reassuring to know structor who has been a member of that whether you live in championship. the faculty of the LaCrist School of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alger and the Dance in Salt Lake City during town or miles out, you can Saturday, October 21 Doll dance at Silver Moon hall, mureach others instantly by family have moved to Spring Can- - the past ten years, the initial class sic by the Provo Nighthawks. yon. to be held tomorrow afternoon in the telephone. Theatre Attractions Glen Reid and family of Green basement banquet room of the Star Friday and Saturday, River have been visiting in Cleveland & Capitolo restaurant. In addition, a telephone Ronald Colman; for some time. Cynara," saves many errands, brings Classes will be held each Tuesday S. R. Anderson and family spent Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, and Friday afternoons, Miss Petty social chats with friends or Frisco Jenny, Ruth Chatter-to- n. in Sanpete county. the week-en- d having made arrangements to conbusiness information. A large number of Cleveland resi- duct the school on a permanent basis. dents participated in the L. D. S. Ballet and acrobatic dancing classes Lyric Saturday, Sunday and Headline Shooter, Monday, .Temple excursion to Manti Thurs-- j will be held tomorrow afternoon, Any employee will take William Gargan, Frances Dee day. classes in tap dancing to be started your order or just and Ralph Bellamy; Tuesday Those attending conference at Salt next week. Miss Petty has an exDolour call office. and Wednesday, Silver Lake were: Lars P. Larson, Andrew cellent as an instructor, reputation lar, Edward G. Robinson. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Lit-st- er having been the dancing director of Love, Strand and Opal and ReWell Litster. (Helper) several outstanding operas and reZazu Miss Opal Litster returned last views. One of her Honor and Oh Baby, outstanding pumission in the week from a two-ye- ar The Mountain States Pitts and Slim Summerville; small miss who apNorr, pils, Ruby northern states. A welcome home Sunday and Monday, The Kid peared on the Star stage here recentTelephone & Telegraph Co. From Spain, Eddie Cantor. party was given in her honor Fri- ly and who has appeared under RKO day evening. booking in coast cities, has located in Price with Miss Petty. Mortuary, Penney bring you the unex no pected In uit value! Prize buyt matter what tjle ygi chooe! Pick them for fit, for tailcriu for wear! Theyre if easily the most thi price can buy Again , Funeral Home, SCOFIELD NEWS you buy NOW! xs-sib- le , Tested IU Theyre 3MEEBEH COMING EVENTS 21-l- Coming! ... PRICE? 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RATES ARE VERY LOW a show lasting an hour, in the business Vans Dor and Pony Show will give a free exhibition, 2 oclock. There will be no charge for the show, at starting afternoon next Saturday men. Come down town and see ring section of Price the presentation being sponsored and paid for by Price business and remember the kiddies. Young and old alike will enjoy it it-b- ; it s all free. Five Cents A Line Better Fresher Larger Every Egg Stamped and Guaranteed Sold By Nearly All Dealers its 1 Just phone No. 9 and an ad taker will receive your message youll be surprised at the results. |