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Show 11. R. A. SANITATION Rites For Mrs. Mary PROJECT PLANNED I OR NEAR EUTURE JI.n j of the CaiU.ii F. L A, 6a IillaUm WrdlusJ.y that v R1 grt under way m tn tuuidy ui ht E. E It A wl tl near futurv fiuniah the i.etrssftry labor, wl.ilft the IlsdlUd..al wt.O drslre tu p.rUiipitft in tJe j.rojctl will furr.iah the mW-Ulw hit ft luy be iHaiiu-- tor a email tuin. Wuik ha been started on improvement of the ro4 to t)e C'aibonv tile ecmrtery and cunstrurUun of bridge Tf-- r t Npiu.g Glen. project, whuh are ideal winter projects, call for rontiderable rusk work for abutment and wing Walls fur two bridges According to Mr. MauUby, wwk has been resumed on grading of the L'fttbun county airjmrt Construction of the right unit of the Kiwanu bleachers Is nearing completion. The Scofield project has been finished. and all residrnt of that community have water in their homes. pri-Jci- d "1 a, 4 pu-lin- e Standardville Auto lii Gallon loui.ty W it O .e State li nag, guessed .nlult given m is all j 1 .e hatuldaJT, W t. I, it la Uriel S t as.de and le. o! Ucd a cteed, dated HI III lk.s), under which N. Uat.de GleeO, Joe ul,i ie, ti(iir)td to lu firj bouse two and lots 15 c.ty Graku, in Jrivr, Sailoutly Valued at IJH.'O to Tt-- Five persons were Injured at Standardville about 8 00 a. m. Tuesday when the car In which they were riding turned over after skidding on an Icy stretch in the highway. The most erituly Injured war Ardis Huntsman of Spring Canyon, who suffered a concussion of the brain. She was taken to the Standardville hospital, where her condition wai described as serious. Others In the car were: Keith Clark, lacerations about the head and body; Mrs. .Keith Clark, broken shoulder and severe bruiM-- ; James Itobertson, bruises; Mrs. James Robertson, broken ribs. Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Robertson were taken to the Spring Canyon hospital for treatment. Mr. Clark was driving the car. F, E. R. A, HOLDS PARTI' A New Year's party for the personnel of the Carbon county emerg- ency relief administration was held In the Elks hall Saturday evening. A program of musical numbers and novelty entertainment and dancing featured the affair. it. stint ltd Kul.efal ftelWir Wtie ctSidui te 1 ill ihe ll.awatl 6 I. 11 S l(.ajl Sunday Alesander fur Mis Mary LkaU-t(J.Netl. ID. who rted at the b.ai.e of her daughter, Mrs Gertrude J ut.r.iuii, at Hits all 6 trdoesday id last Week The following an r ten led illness to Vernal, was taken Mufalay body where a second aervlte was conduct- i 1 OoO tn the Verr.al ed, with ii.ternu-n- t M o(.ey Ml an ItaLall bal.k, an unlerisetery under lie ihiMtiici of the divided n.'.cit in real estate m Italy, Thiar.as-fVseret mortuary effort id a divored wife of Mr O'Neil w a burn in Salt Take Giako to rnforte a dettre fir arid w tethcr une or two power City January 21, 1853, a daughter of I ftlal llabeth Sule Alesander Alsry Al Sander llrr husband J receded t- ).4 le, 1 Je y, her 111 lcf attorney writ given ui.ilc lit) hew ty W ft ft J'tar warranty deed to Re diih.it dk-- lt w.lli iultl.atj ' jlojarty le U.e Ul.i toll Its. J .all ake C.ty, had SC..I.U if The -- a.! thc irl.'.e 6 ouft, ftht- - Caltfi.y wtie an.oi.g ..l, as t.u-- d that weigt.il. g tt.e tr ai.M rift saline t .dill tt.C eftltt-ern- e c has ie Inf c U.e June! Uhi Und i!.e f. 4 o pcn.nri.t, a if U.e fraud T r do sJoii Is io..lt f .1 ds be written that was ty J..Uie tliaj Rar.scn, ftli s!ur Tl.t lit l hew hi his ol. l cra.currir.g Distrut to rogue Tine in deeded U.e M Wulfe, recently Jart.es w as leaving Judge umle when the ldi.cw Uuf led der eiei ur if upitS.e Court, Judge in to Visd Italy, ;fur a Joe Giako sal fur Justne JD W. Muh'tt m tlrf 10 keep tt.C fofll.er Ml from i.lrt !.ng il.iw ), but that he Case, a warranty deed from It untie CAIbONVlUJl CHILD ILS to enforce tiw r.rjhew' tla.m to the Lai baia Lllm MiKcndrtk, two-- ) who tould not 7 untie, te j rosily ear-ol- d daughter of Charts St.er read ur write eitiier Italian or Jng-hsL. Datrst.f.ed that he had 10 Idea that man McKendrick nd Ua died at MtKeisdnik. hi vis family and he Signed gve the I to r.ti-'-- AH" e s.Uu J 6 c,.- lie rr-.- u l.aj roeen UI fur two da). Kuhrlai ra!.eriier,U are in charge of the Wa.la.ic ii.to- 1 ry- - H-- tl-- .e D-- I C itk h, ajf ll mitlJivS .Muf TIMNS IN R.AISLD IN KOIJ. CAIJL IIh One mure Carbon cummurnty remitted its 1954 mil call contr.ouUun during lf past week to J W, Ham. rnufid, county chairman of ttu who rejxsitrd Host fNerless raised 115 30. With nne towns yet to report, Mr. Hammond has had turr.ed over to him ttsft sum of JSofl 27. Tlu; county-- i quota is fl.000. rm-paig- n, death She u survived by the following suns and daughters. AKey A O Ned, t'liKin, Oregon; JVny L ONeil, Kerry, Oregon; Mr Elizabeth Winn, Talk Gertrude Juljison, I haws tha; Mrs. Agne Jacobson, JUuffdate, Ltah; Mr 1 thel Yousuf, Magna, and Mrs. I)es.e Allred, Seattle, Washliig lemmI - Matinee Salurda) 2:30 toll Also surviving are three utters, Mr. Jliurbe Runner and Mis Ada t, Runr.er, Midway, and Mrs I fhe 70 Njxrkane, Wathir.gliai; grandi hlldren and luldrrn. 35 grcat-granJ- Sat. Sun. Mon. Thu. Fri. Sat. Dick Powell Ruby Keeler Mac-Kmgh- Mishap Injures Five e 1 !ar.i..ng rug i.rvr K ONeil Held Sunday DEED CANCELED UV HIGH COURT Matinee Kvrninj; NATIVE OF JAPAN DII.8 AT WI.IJJNGTON; RITLS 81NDAY Fuku Snginrhl Sera, 58, wife of Mija Sera of Wellir.glim, dird In the j 1'rice city horpital at 11 30 a m. Mon- 10 10 - 15 - 20 Saturday turning Show 20c 23c Sun. Mon. Tues. Continuous Sunday from 2:30 j day. Mrs. Sra was born in Oku, 1 Lro Shima, Japan, in 1878, but had a rtMdent of the United Stales for 34 years. She is survived by a brother, j Runklthl Snginchl, of San Diego,! Monday Sunday Matinee at 3:30 Continuous Sunday from 2:30 , Continuous from 6:00 IJOIt STEELK DAMES" -t Friday Only Matinee Satuiday at 10:30 a ap M BRAND of HATE n lx) DEATH CUES THE MAIL" Chapter one of the new nerial Tailspin Tommy Matinee Evening 5 10 20c 15 20 - 25c Tue. Wed. KAY WKAV tx-e- California. conducted by Maka Services will Tankasa, Ruddhist minister, of Salt Lake City, m the Flynn funeral home chapel at 2 p, m , Sunday, January Interment will take place in the Price city cemetery. Cheating Cheaters Henry Armetta Minna (lombeil 10 20 Admission ' Thu. Fri. j Also Walt Disney TOWNSEND RADIO PROGRAM Ixrral supporters of the Townsend old age pe nsion plan call attention to! the fact that radio programs boosting the proposal are broadcast every Monday and Friday from station KNX. The broadcast starts at 8 43j p. m. Pacific time, which is one hour later than here. , Matinee Evening 25c Colored Matinee Evening 15c 20c -- 26c 41c Saturday Only Hnrgniit Hinnie Karnes Neil Hamilton IN OLD SANTA FE" ADVENTURE 10 - 15 - 20c 10 - 20 - 25c 10c 10c Continuous Sat. from 1:30 KEN MAYNARD EVA IAN KNAIT H. IE WARNER ONE EXCITING 'ieculiar Penguins" - Matinee 10c Children ...15c Adults and Students Evening 10 - 15 - !0c I5c 10 - 20 ! Matinee Evening 10 - 15 - 20c 10 - 20 - 25c Tue. Wed. Silk Ladies Continuous Wed. from 3:30 Ureosec Hats Eddie Cantor Silk Prescec GROUP 2 price. Clearance Trice Clearance Price Values to $1.98 $3.98 $4.98 GROUP 1 - - Fffass&s Smart Styles Patterns in Fart Values to $2.98 - Now Mystery Squadron and Popeye the Sailor in Tw.o Alarm Fire BIG BARGAIN SHOW Vrh Siu-Jen..- - GROUP 2 Take advantage of these values. Shoes that formerly sold as high as $5.00 are now sacrificed at Clearance Price Values fo $1.08 Clearance Price $2.79 Ladies Mens Suede Rayon Mens Dress THE WEATHER j Daily maximum temperatures at the Price weather station for the -day period ending Sunday varied from 42 to 53, according to the wek-'l- y report issued Monday by Henry Fiack, government meteorologist. The mercury exceeded the 50 mark on only two days. Daily minimum readings ranged from 15 to 25, falling below 20 on three days. The daily readings were as follows: seven- 69c For $2.00 Children 5c Matinee 10c Aduiis and 10c Children Evening Adults and Studcr.s 15c Ijliouses Creat ly Clearance Price Bloomere Shirts Value 3oc Value $1.00 Shirts Clearance Price Fast color, genuine broadcloth Shirts in blue, green 25s Clearance Price 69 r.nd Tan colors. Value 9Sc 59c Chapter One of New Serial Ladies C Value $1.00 Clearance Price THE BLACK ACE $5.98 - Eedticed for (luicU Clear- - Material. 3 also Knit Sweater Blouses O'- New OCAriDALO; Now 98c Biases House roeiah Complete stock reduced in . MCKAL UtPi Hhe Store for all your shopping NEXT TO LYRIC THEATRE - PRICE UTAH CILVEGES CRUELTY L SUIT FOR DIVORCE DECREE WOMAN Oige. Radish filed suit in district Vuurt List week for a divorce from Martin Radish, whom she married here on December 24, 1929. The painti'T cites three instances where her husband ordered her out of the hous'- - and called her vile names. He also threatened her with a gun, she alleges. The plaintiff asks custody of two minor children, alimony of $40 per month and attorney fees. |