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Show VnJIMIll t r U II is. t I'Ijj liraj (lull SOCIETY ( f t Jl ix i i Ml Vi 1 I ' I ' i , . j! .Sv vi g 11 t I : " 1 ul I ' 1 u. .r itguljf n.rttmg Mi 1, nil i I !i..a H i C k at VS Ixi'i.ulnl Cl aw (oi d N. uv O ii, J : .i 1 O it J, t 1 i c - l HI ( I, I f K rAr.E IIIKEB It Mud, 1104' ' I.' t fc il - Mrc or v. UIUM Ml, Jl I . ItUHiij) I , ' , . . u I... if '! e A ' ! I 'll 4 I It 1,.iii.ih r 4 LTI I il. ,1 lltHl.5," I , . A Club t nlrrUior J. htiia l.ui 11a Guiding eiiUjtamrd the uvi.Uf N It A Budge ilub MoliJiJ Thursday bt its villi be hoateas first met ting Guests Jin laded Mrs .. ,.,rV Pace j ary Auxiiixiy at Stanley llmrstt. Mis Lloyd Molten- - lam! and Mrs A T. IV mmuii t d j'.4r .... u.idv meeting Monday, n bad the Misses M.idred Pace. Pure were wi.it by Mj Pace. Tlessa Ajdallalji, NldajLiT and Mis Ixullxld Goldll g. Crystal p.ttsmussen, Orel ub Rasmusstii, Liu tile Lundy and litne Serilie Star rtBorf.l j . frtUK. a, ,1 ?? I , . An-!lH- County Ladle, -r Hold Day. Derno-jcgul- ur tn I ('tub to Hear will hoKl MS dxv, Nm ember 2 7. at the Play Krilr V hall, flatting at fresh eggs Many Cold iU k no Id Storage Eggs in the next few months as fresh eggs . Protect yourself from getting cold storage eggs by Drmanding Pru "II J DAY OLD 'Ilk 1 e, club Saturday bfh moon ut the American la gum hull A review t.f the phiy. The Poor by Channmg Pollock, will U given by Glen Guymon Music lal numbers will conpVte the progtam. Twelve Attend Bridie Party. Mrs Arthur N. Smith entertained lilhteen Guests extras, r They are frehh every day and etery eggs is stamped itty and guaranteed. S.al aftr o M.g-liacci- Attend Dinner. Mr. and Mrs Eldon Otteson entertained eighteen guests at a turkey Cards cmner at their home, were played preceding the dinner, prizes being won by W. W. Christensen and Mrs Lewis Hunsak-c- r The guests included Mr. and Mrs Norman Hamilton, Mr. and Mis Herbert Adamson. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Eggertsen, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thompson, Mr. and Mrs Claude Empoy. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Merrill, Mr. and Mrs Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whittaker. Pr.r COATS STYLED Phone 55 for Dem- ie - L s Satn-llatxl- le Thanksgiving taic wile and aits will lme ihaige of the givm by Mis C R Iitgu.-ot- i gular nutting of the Pine Woman's Mis Althur Ciaviti, the uma liter dia-nut- Visit our Store and of the pi og;t am im hiding a i lading by Mi.s Ji an Ri hor and vocal selections by Miss Viigimu Sievinsi.ii und William Stevenson Each number of the chapter biought a guest onstration. All Sets Inspect These Bar Listed Guaranteed Rains for Yourself. Card Party Held Tuesday. Miss Madeline Moynier entertained mentbc rs of the lx-- Gates Quatorze club with a card party at her home e Tuesday evening M.-- Marge won the prize The follow-in- g other member we.e present The Mivse Rosa and Olga Moymer, Lucille and Yvonne Dusserre, Luiie and Marguerite Lcautaud, Marie Louise Cances, lb rtha and Plane he Movnier. Adi le Nelson and Mildml. l Mjrcx lla and Marie Villard. guests were Miss Adcle P.oiia of Pine arid Miv Celia Tabone of Castle Gate. by Us. s Thursday evening ot her home with a bridge party for the following- Mrs J. C. Hubbard, Mrs, Sanford Ballinger, Mrs Charles Atwood, Mrs Curtis Klwotxl. Mrs Josephine Pace, Mrs Vernon Merrill, M- -, A. D. Hanson and Mrs W. V. Pace of Price and Mrs. Prank Barbogho, Mrs. L. R. Bills, Mrs. L. R Grover end Mrs. Arthur Dalpuz of Heljxr. o'"L?b e Si I lice M.uiit.iv noon at the home of Mis Toi.v The depui tmeni t.f music and rt We Offer You the Biggest Opportunity in Radio Field Today. At Prices Shown Here Presents a Real Reason For Buying Now KotUI Pike ihuJUr of t lagk.n In 1.1 a sc lal t,J. I twt 1U1-- , R Lm s Jean-selm- ONLY A FEW TO CHOOSE FROM ONE ZENITH RADIO SjH-ua- 10.00 TO ONE MODEL 10 ATWATER KENT RADIO, ALL ELECTRIC. TABLE MODEL. COMTLETE WITH TUBES Bridge Luncheon Given Saturday. 15-0- 0 ONE MODEL 12 ATWATER KENT RADIO, ALL ELECTRIC, Mrs. Ben D. Rede! entertame 1 for twenty guests ot a L30 biidge kruli-eo- n 17-5- 0 TABLE MODEL COMPLETE WITH TUBES Individual corsages Satuid.iy were placed at the five card tables ti Those present were: Mrs E F. of Heljxr. Mrs. J Bracken Lee. Mrs. Robert Crockett. Mrs Glen Nelson, Mrs W. E. Anderson, Mrs R R Kirkjiatrick of Standardville, Mrs P II Fitzgerald, Mrs W. V. Pace, Mrs Charles Ruggi ri. Mrs E. C. Young, Mrs J. C. Hubbard. Mrs. Ruth Mrs. L. P. Pearce of Kenilworth, Mrs. Mat Gilmour, Mrs J. H Ballinger, Mrs. Roy Robinson of Kenilworth, Mrs C. R. Fergusson, Mrs. Carl Nyman, Mrs. Henry Rugged and Mrs Mina Brooks. Prize for highest score was won by Mrs Gilmour. ONE MODEL 11 ATWATER KENT RADIO. ALL ELECTRIC TABLE MODEL COMPLETE WITH TUBES Gia-not- South-wort- CONVERTED TROM EVTTERY - COMPLETE WITH TUBES ELECTRIC SET GET YOURS NOW 20.00 TWO MODEL 82 ATWATER KENTS. ALL ELECTRIC, 27-5- 0 TABLE MODEL COMPLETE WITH TUBES. Each ONE MODEL 53 ATWATER KENT RADIO, ALL ELECTRIC. CABINET h, 8 TUBE. 30.00 COMPLETE WITH TUBES ONE MODEL 89 ATWATER KENT RADIO. ALL ELECTRIC. 65-0- 0 CONSOLE MODEL 10 TUBES, COMPLETE ONE MODEL 65 ATWATER KENT RADIO. ALU ELECTRIC. KIEL TABLE STYLE A REAL BUY . $ 69-7- 5 General Electric Radios, 1931 Models, with loop and short wave lengths, priced Let us demonstrate for QUALITY from $26.93 and up. Our stock is now complete. Mnemonic Club Entertained. and TONE. Mrs. Claude Empey entertained Terms can be arranged to suit our convenience. We are handling our own contracts. the Mnemonic club at her home FriRCA RADIATRONS Phone 53, enjoy perfect radio reception with RCA RADIA-TRONShadof A the review book, day. ows on the Rock by Willa Cather was given by Mrs. Oscar Hanson. Luncheon was served to 21 guests. AND Members present were as follows: Mrs. Leo Lowry, Mrs. Lawrence Whitmore, Mrs. A. W. McKinnon, Mrs. George Jorgensen, Mrs. Dan Rawson, Mrs. Royal H. Frandsen, Mrs. C. W. Gilner, Mrs. Glen D. Reese, Mrs. J. E. Bent, Mrs. Wallace Wayman, Mrs. R. E. West, Mrs. Elton Taylor, Mrs. W. E. McIntyre, Mrs. A. E. Gibson, Mrs. D. E. Williams, and a new member, Mrs. B. W. McAllis ter. Special guests included Mrs. Edmund Crawford, Mrs. J. W. Bingham, Mrs. A. C. Treseder, Mrs. Tom by Mrs. Margaret Lee, accompanied Mr. Peacock reported that death IN Taylor and Mrs. Hanson. by Mrs. Ann Downey, and a song, may have been due to exposure or internal injuries. Apparently Favero Long Ago m Egypt, by Mrs. Sue H. Charter Signed by had partly fallen into the water, one Christensen, accompanied by Mrs. BODY Members of Society arm and both legs being wet, and Miriam Robinson. Members of the Delphian society had himself out of the members signed the The Bart Favero, 51, employe of the stream.dragged met at Helper Tuesday, luncheon be- charterfollowing of the society: Mrs. Ruggeri, ing served to 19 members, after which Mrs. R. J. Vaughn, Mrs. Margaret National Coal company, was found The embankment on the side of a program was presented. Mrs. Caro- Colzani, Mrs. Gilmour, Mrs. Gladys dead In a wash in the lower end of the wash Favero had been walking line Gilmour gave a brief history of Vignetto, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Stella the town of National about noon was perpendicular, but he could have the society, and Mrs. Clara Ruggeri Dalton, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Frank Drury, Tuesday. lie had been dead between reached the roadway on the opposite explained the symbols on the cover Mrs. Agnes Fullmer, Mrs. Christen- 12 and 14 hours when his body was side of the stream. However, shock of the Delphian text. The symbolic sen, Mrs. Downey, Mrs. Bliss Hub- discovered by a group of children of the fall and daikness apparently meanings of the Delphian pin were bard, Mrs. Mary Gibson, Mrs. A. J. who had gone to the creek to get confused him. explained by Mrs. Mary Goodenough, Stafford, Mrs. Eveline Hanson, Mrs. water. According to officials of the Nawho administered the pledge of the Grossa, Mrs. Ethel Ratliff, Mrs. Luto Deputy rjTierlff War- tional Coal company, Favero had According society. Musical numbers included a cille Grover, Mrs. Elsie Littlejohn ren Peacock, Favero evidently had been working at National for the past vocal selection, Roses of Picardy, and Mrs. Eloa Bingham. lost his footing while walking on the two years The only known survivor bank 20 feet above the wash. He is a brother, James Favero of OakAssociation had suffered several broken ribs, land, Calif. The body was brought to the Flynn funeral home at Price. bruises and lacerations. Sponsors Tea. A silvef tea was sponsored in the amusement hall of the Notre Dame church Tuesday evening by the association of the Notre Dame school. Mrs. M. W. Ross of Helper presided. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Ross Shiner of Price. S. K to suit Every Taste COMPLETE RADIO SALES Eastern Utah Electric will be found in our stock i Some Are Smartly Tailored to Run Along Fitted Lines, Others in the Popular, Swanky and Swaggering Styles. ALSO SHORT SPORT JACKETS and all conveniently priced. GflAPSEN'S LADIES FURNISHINGS PRICE 22 West Main SEE OUR New Suits and SERVICE DEPARTMENT PHONE 55 Co. PRICE, UTAH MAN KILLED FALL; CHILDREN DISCOVER Parent-T- eachers Overcoats Suits $17.75 to $32.50 I Private banks in Uruguay have protested against a bill in congress debt providing for a two-year A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient SEND IT (All Hand Finished Worsted) TO THE OCoats $11.95 to $29.75 LAUNDRY (Polo, Meltons, Tweeds, Chinchillas) PRICE STEAM . Located in Eastern Utah Electric Building. Price, Utah 1 LAUNDRY Phone 218 for Service W (T r |