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Show t m fa SDAT. s OCIETY AND CLUB 01 !rf 1 HU r 1 U &..14 Ha FAC.F FttlM Auxiliary I'alt NOTES ! To Meet Monday, lnee u.n.t it the A::. in u Auslhaiy Vi ill hold US regular Ihett-lu- g nH J C, 111 Wotajis aid, rurrmt evmtbyMi II.. it aid and tvso VtKal SrlriUuf.a ty l.Ugrist" Jof grrisrll, an ml. ul..i d ly Miaa H It n Jf" gm&rn Merlin J, E O Milerbool icgular Hireling Mnday C. C id Mi B oiUI Mu.doy eveu.iig at the Leltn chateau Alt llien.tell ale ItijUriteJ to t ltxl.l t'f U.e frt.ii.g. Jt liie id llrljH r r I ice. r T ItlN.ADTOCATt, TUC M O. ft pur fieri Monday. 3 u Ii January it. Delphian Held By Not lei , it the Ajt lh thajhr it Ue Drlj I. .all &fcltly he hi Iheir ('tub a d he Tne Secular it the Ij ue hr eetii g htle 'luttuV ibid Merlin. n.el!it-dealt vailous ty gl(U St.lttla llub Was Hut held Mniida) Meji.U i a of Hit? Ii uf W, .nun's c lub "Alt Tit a: lilt if U.tt) the tojile, Via the ilid w lloit-iniJlitglitlll t!4 tlinr iitrcimg eirlimg, and Venue " until a lati r date The iluU hursday ftnnijn in tin Aint-j- an 111 hold Its m vt I. all Tin ingrain liulutird meeting: on Monday, Daneo Puli by Mis Irene January ?l shait :iy inn-Ncl Thursday. ill The StK lal hit il.g Clltlf 6Millur US las! dalu ilig JaltV I if the aiull Thursday tVtIHIig i if till Wirtk ill the amuse inri.i hall if the I. IJ S itubernatle Mri)d-iif the Cm It? will hold their tegular inerting m the ufli-- i fioefi a! the i .e if Mrs Ct ar a Mell.te-- l Program 101 ponrd By Prite huruaia, 1 11 g Jl tJ. I e ly u VI VI 1 s t.t-- llallMill Friday C lub Fntrrtalnrd. Mrs V. E. Ihiih enlrrtamid the Finlay AfterniHui club at her home last wetk. Membets pracllt Includ- ed Mis Dei a llcuiie. Mis C, N. Chadwick, Mrs H E Johnson, Mrs Loien Stevens, Mr. K. Stevens, Mrs J. W. Hussey and Mrs. Wallace G. Grange. January is that in between period when you can make bin savings on wearing apparel purchases. .Now is the time to cash in on these opportunities. Come in and take adantage of the unusually low priced offerings. State lecturer Of O. K. 8. Feted. A banquet honoring Mrs. Ieona Barraikman, grand lecturer of tin Utah grand chapter of the Order of Eastern Star, was given at the Masonic temple Thursday by Naomi Above is a scene from the annual senior play, Smilin' Through, to be presented in the Carlion chapter of the O. EL S. Following the dinner Mr. Barrackman paid her high school auditorium January 17, 18 and 19. The students in the picture are, left to right, as folofficial visit to the chapter, going lows; Darrell Watkins, Pauline Gordon, Boyd Fish, Earlene Durrant and Francis Bemardi. from here to Green River. HATS Felts formerly priced much higher we are now offering as SPECIALS at v-,-s each Elks Ladle Club Flan Card Farty. A public card party will be sponsored by the Elks' Ladle club Wednesday evening, January 10 in the Elks' hall, according to an announcement by Mrs. Frank W. Averill, president. Arrangements for the program to be presented are in charge of Mrs. J. Bracken Lee. The social hour will be under the direction of Mrs. Charles AvenlL a fi Youll make a sad mistake if you fail to take advantage of the specials we are offering on dresses. Youll certainly be showing purse w isdom by purchasing one or more of these high grade garments of beauty and surprising wearing quality. A at In. ol- - t Bridge Farty Held Thursday. Mrs. Earl F. Hills entertained fifteen guests with a bridge dinner Thursday at her home. Those present were Mrs. W. D. Dice, Mrs. Eldon Mrs. Ernest Lee, Mrs. Hal Mrs. Herbert Adamson, Mrs. Vernon Merrill, Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, Mrs. Eugene Hanson, Mrs. R. F. McLaughlin, Mrs. Marl D. Gibson, Mrs. George Wallace, Mrs. Ruel Redd, Miss Ardene Flynn, Mrs. Vincent Sumner and Mrs. Leland Peacock. Sunday Nights Streets, Formats Ot-tes- Mac-Knig- Now Marked Down to SS95 Meetinr Held By Escalante Chapter. Escalante chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, held its first meeting of 1935 Thursday at the home of Mrs. W. E. Fleetwood, with Mrs. M. H. Wilson in charge of the program. The topic was "An Afternoon with the D. A. R. Magazine." Mrs. Wilson gave resumes of several interesting articles in the publication. Mrs. L. A. McGee, who returned from a trip to the east, was a guest of the club and gave a talk on the many historical and colonial places she visited, which were of especial interest to Daughters of $g95 FLACILLE DRESS SHOP Utah Price Closs-Ou- t must make room for our We to 1935 line ONE-HAL- F LADIES DRESSES that will not Ratine and Tweed or shrink fade; stretch, woven in our own factory. Values to $20 10 sizes and materials All 9C $4.95 everything must beb sold. Ages that to 14 will Same materials and dresses last for years. 98c t0 $2.45 SWEATERS Boys and Girls 100 No-w- 49c wool. 10 4 $1.45 DANCE SETS and SCANT1ES For UNDERWEAR Boys and Girls underwear all sizes 55c Values to $2 While they last Crepe de Chine 49c Mens finest wroolen underwear, Many Other Articles Too Numerous to Mention. $1.25 LV, . and Up $545 Uoi Two 1934 Master Six CHEV Demonstrators Low Mileage New Car Terms and Guarantee," radio and heater equipt. Priced to sell immediately These cars are both in perfect condition for winter A 1931 CHEV SEDAN Six wheel equipment, clean thru-ou- t, good reliablbe transportation going for $395 Full Price paint1 below rice Here s Studebaker Value Dictator 8 DeLuxe Sedan, thoroughly reconditioned throughout. See this beautiful creation. d of its origBuy it at only 1931 1931 Chevrolet Cab., 6 wheel equip- ment, motor completely overhauled, new paint, good tires, theres value packed into every part of this car. u wire metal one-thir- I m inal price. $495 Full Price ET id SPECIAL U2-TO- N A stake body, motor and tires in unusually good shape. This truck will do a lot of work for 1931 Ford, good cab, good $249 Full Price 7 FORD DeLUXE 1931 COUPE New paint, new tires, upholstery very clean, driven only 27,000 miles. For the Next Ten Days Only , An Extra Special Inducement: LICENSE AND TAXES PAID FOR THE YEAR 1935 ON ALL THE ABOVE AUTOMOBILES Liberal terms with a low carrying charge G.M.A.C., your old car accepted as a part or down payment. Come in and See For Yourself Inter-Mounta- in I. Values to $8.00 LADIES BLOUSES Next to Western Union ages to 16 Chevrolet DeLuxe, 6 wheel Sedan, heater, trunk, covers, low mileage 34,000, and upholstery like new, far code price. ANOTHER BARGAIN driving. $1.00 CHEV' SPECIAL 1933 $295 Full Price w Mens very fine Silk Hose, double foot, reinforced hell and toe. Regular 50c, now Values to $5 ministration, announced Monday that the state committee had approved a community sanitation project calling for installation of pit toilets, septic ials. tanks and sewer connections in homes, The project submitted to the state schools, churches and business estab- - 'committee provides for an expenditure Ushments of Carbon county. of $ 9070 for labor, and it Is estimated The object of the project Is to elim- that the cost of material for a proinate the spread of diseases that are gram requiring the above amount for carried by flics, mosquitoes, rats, labor will total approximately $6250. Chrysler 6 DeLuxe Sedan, Motor rebored, thoroughly reconditioned throughout, upholstery clean new tires. Fr $1.00 assortment come early and select yours. Reduced to Winfred W. West, county manager of the federal emergency relief ad- 1930 HOSE We have an excellent To Curb Disease OUR SPECIAL J95, Single $1-No- For Sanitation Program Prices smashed to a new low figure on all makes and body styles of good, high grade, reconditioned, guaranteed used cars. Every one of these must be sold within the month. Prices reduced Regular State Committee Okehs Proposal By Carbon County's Oldest Dealer blanket Bradford The largest, made and will last a lifetime. 84x90, weight between 9 and 11 pounds. A few left at these prices Ladies Silk and Wool Hose. GIVEN APPROVAL Tie Seasons Greatest Clearance Sale BLANKETS wool 100. The finest Double H. W. Turner, sanitary engineer representing the United States public health service, which is cooperating with the state board of health in conducting such projects in the state, is expected in Price the latter part of the week to assist In getting the woik under way. All those interested in the project are advised to contact John Maulsby, county E. It. A. planning engineer. The labor will be furnished by the emergency relief. administration, and the only expense to applicants will be a comparatively small sum for materetc. CARBON PROJECT ar FACTORY COST. GIRLS DRESSES 2 Club Member Attend Party. The annual mid-yeparty of the Junior Literary club was held Monday evening at the home of Mr. Arthur Hanson. The evening's entertainment was in the form of a national fiesta. Progressive games, depicting the various countries, were played. Tasty refreshments were served. The committee on arrangements consisted of Mrs. Ruel Redd, Mrs. Vernon Merrill, Mrs. Arthur Waterman, Mrs. James Gardner and Miss Kate Smith. EM Woolen Mills Final ht, the American Revolution. nans were completed at the meeting for a patriotic tea to be given In February, at which members of the Service Star Legion and American Legion Auxiliary will be guests. The New Standard Chevrolet Passenger Cars and T rucks lor 1935 Are Now on Display in Our Showrooms! 0 Price, Utah 129 West Main Price, Utah i |