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Show rAOE f Ol mr R i n. aim in Ait. imuniiv. ricr.rAj U' Denney's ffi&Christmsf 00- l 1 .It t I J V a v I .4 1 t t 1.. i w .5 I'- U t 1 w 1 1. 1 J JV a- - d-- e- -t t' i r..l J"iit , f v R j (. .,1 lx V S'tl ,n : K if 1 ill JUii.ml ijn! the ;;i Lake fit). 1 two f l'U-.I- niai hu,e Was f C!.u if JVlue ull'f a U e fi re J Vi Ill'll DaXU 1 D U-ii- iil ut Of ut The children' too, arc STAU VAI.UK at 19c . . . of heavy cu tt. , 1,. , , 1 - t 't t . la t MlO ,l ia ,lc ' l , Feature Value rayon, sized BOYS SHIRTS ! Here is jour opportunity to replenish jour of for the hojs. Fancy broadcloths, cut Shirts supply oer Iennejs special patterns which means full-cu- t and well made. Sizes 6 to 11 xi. in plain or fancies Fast Colors Mothers! V'oKiens sizes 31.42 Flesh and peach. brought ton!:1, It on a lioXaik r DISCOVERER RICH GOLD VEIN VISITS IN Price T. IL Starr, one if u,c D. Gib-so- C L VS jr. his father they should d. is the direction the arrowhead pointed. The bonanza strike was made and the claim was named the Red Arrow. The first three carloads of h.. grade have been shipped to the Golden Cycle mill at Colorado Sprirjt The shipment was expected to $200,000 to the miners who a moots ago were denied credit for 75 cent at a Mam os grocery store. The ire is being taken from the mine fcy hand. Some 70 ounces of the have been sent direct to th Denver mint. nvinced Children's sites Flesh and i peach. C. T. Axelgard left recently for Duchesne where he will operate creamery. 4D 4-- Miss Irene Larcher and Miss Mary Massa returned Thursday from Kem Merer, Wyo. after visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wayne Reid re turned last week to Manti after vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Berpardi. Roy E .Gibson, editorial representative of the Nephi Times-New- s, was a visitor in Price Monday and Tuesday. 'g nn-get- s ,L tv fr ic S' ;.r. Li! trial in the Carbon district court on Generous Response To Roll Call Drive Urged By President Thomas J. Holland, vice The following message from Prssi president of the Glen Brothers Music com-pan- y dent Roosevelt was received this of tne of Sslt L3k6 was 3 business vis-itwet k by the Carbon chapter in Price the latter part of last Red Cross to be used in connec week. annual mewiith that or A son was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kelley, the new arrival weighing 8 4 pounds. Mr. Kelley is the owner of the Price Drug 1 company. W. F. Myers, George Wallace, Fred Bonomo, Paul Mancina, Leland Peacock and Manos Saulverakis drove to Brigham City Friday to attend the Carbon-Bo- x Miss Elder football game. Waneta Empey, a student at the McKune School of Music in Salt 'Lake, visited during the week-en- d with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Empey. organizations campaign: When our people in any sectlV. the P country are faced with l suffering which follow so swj the wake of disaster, they wuh one accord to the American Cross for instant and efficient ' i lief. They have never looked to l Those of us who are willing eme g a helping hand in time of to others less fortunate tlmn nation selves, look to this great lief agency as our representam the hour of need. It does no ent, point us. It is an historicalGo closely allied with your and its President is always ident of the United States. is Just now the Red Crossten to every adult American her support to Red Cro. The through individual membersis record of the Red Cross the may be proud of. In ben sufferers of 117 disaster j,aVe cared for. Five million fa g benefited by distribution materials. A million Americans c served as volunteers un Cross banner. to cupI therefore urge everyone call. pert the annual roll mbership . Mrs. Lulu Walsh and Mrs. A. D. Hanson left Sunday for Salt Lake to attend the Utah beauty show and convention held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. . m. . TVf BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER Operations for removal of appendix were performed at the city hospital on Monday Stratford Wcndleboe, son o ir. and Mrs. Lee Wendleboe, and Louis Grecco, son of Mrs. Tony A2c made Sunday JW) H pi ( tor la: Kir Kir rr.' Kar Km' N Wik Stat end CAf A Dr. of ti fue ling whu bers Ai plan lette one cord SPE I for the is facing of riot and criminal syndCounty Clerk B. H. Young issued charges been arrested in Gallup, has icalism, a marriage license Monday to John of striking Krebs of Scofield and Maxine Gra- N. M. for inciting riot miners, County Attorney Walter C. ham of Fairview. Gease has been advised. Guynn wras arrested for allegedly Earl Fausett of Price was admitted a meeting of miners to conducting to the city hospital Sunday to unof the martial law edict violation dergo an operation for removal of in effect the Gallup mining district appendix. He is being held in the military stocinformA marriage license was issued at kade in Gallup, according to Gease. ation Mr. reaching Logan Monday to Paul Ray ParkinThe arrest of Guynn In New Meson of Lewiston and Violet Richens xico raises an interesting question of of Price. law. If he is convicted in Gallup, faces imprisonment of from si he City Treasurer and Mrs. Rulon A. which will prevent Bryner are the proud parents of a months to a year, trial. him from twelve-poun- d appearing here forwhether baby girl, born WedMr. Gease is wondering nesday morning. another Guynns incarceration in bondsmen in his release will Attorney J. H. Braffett has opened prison Carbon county or whether the latter law offices in the Silvagni building, will be required to forfeit the connecting with the quarters of Atwhich amounts to $15,000. torney Marl D. Gibson. Nicholas Fontecchio, international representative of the United Mine Workers of America, left Friday for Seattle, Wash, on union business. 1 bee! patu Union Heads Arrest In Gallup, N. M. Raises Bond Question Miss Lulu Christensen returned to Salt Lake Saturday after visiting for Charles Guynn, organizer several days with her parents, Mr National Miners union who and Mrs. William E. Christensen. if- V- - ti, 1 six-wee- st rightly atid finished !h filij'rls 1 !i ' il credited N Smith and Marl with diMOxeni.g p, druxe into Salt Lake Monday gold strike at Mann. on business cently, visited in Pn,e over rr.iH evening on his return f;ni Sa't Eh. to his mining camp H,. Mrs. S W. Golding suffered she when arm fraituied Thursday panied by his son. Howard Surr' He reported that fell at her home in Wellington. min.ng enthjj. asm in CoUradowas at a higip-Mrs Frank I). Sawyer returned due to the steady rise in price of islt In newly mined metal. The great Sunday after a Rri, at Mancos, in southwestern Colacajj Ogden. and within a few feet of the LVa Verde national park, continue to t F. Anselmo of Salt Lake was Prue visitor the fore part of the the talk of the intrrmour.tain itatt As Starr and another old time we k. pector, George W. Gilmore, dr.htd Mrs. Robert Crockett arrived last their tunnel in tlv mountain, thed Thursday from St. Louis, Mo., where covcry vein widened This gr.t j. she has s,ent the past eleven months ditional authority for the belief x. they had struck the mother lode cf J. E Soderquist of Ferron under the La Plata quadi angle. Starr reported that miner have went a hernia operation at the Price searched for the mother lode in th: hospital Tuesday. region for 50 years. He and Gilmore Mrs. Olga Doliatti of Sunnyside un- made their strike almost at the gru derwent a major operation at the roots when Starr's son found 1 red arrowhead and had a hunch. He coPrice hospital Friday. Arthur run-resi- .r- u jack, clothing,, Xxetk. Mr and Mis Ted Thomas h ft Sun day for California, where they will x iMt fur a, pnixiiiiatcly 10 days. weight . n Rayon Urndies run-ren- t a W in the state tapltiil ait of the - Wl Folk Sunday !o fc!rV,.r'! m ,iff Aithur Jti aimer, gtate road pa-- t er wedding anruxenary n i Mull-da- y enls. Mr. and Mt xa D , , rulmaii, diuir into Salt Fake orcasu-was u,a ,us r oil cf filial buMnesS. day anniversary. in Mjns Ii ail Fieier returned Sunday ' fuiin the gtate tapilal where the OF friends for two weiks. News from the undic'worldl nr . n tlt al-- r j if Callaway 1 lull tl AnhlMil ltl..riiiit Mull Writijr-dab! ll.p to Salt Luke glo e W aa I, it.iX finili arc I he fim-xxe'xc rr offered at 29c: heavy xm ight. dull yarn, rayon, in full uns, fine , CailaWaV y The vuitnen'i , i I - Suit Lake City ii t. !i c t ! i i a1 ,j price and qeirb 'll U -- .m Mhlfc Ej will trict Silvi noui nott his thri nin; be i sucl Col! and A the urd anc nin |