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Show TA(it TUI rtr pricc and Qlearbq ( J Claude Cfclirf !n lif-l- ) H lx,: U riuUl Ui C.'.y rn. dunr-- h U g lil hni i taii.fu rr, IJ.e l.Urf tecrk )lxd kl Utli- - VIjIUj tte tf S.H mtder.X uf . Friday. uh Yi.fik d.y Jdur. lju. uM txs and Mr Mr turned J.y City, S.t- - I-- to 1 U OUun Slt lake I, after Mr ilftiUnji twr fur toeial ! Uitoc CiUun formerly Mu LutilSe Mata buuw John If Itrdd In the Jju cjul lit rk. Mr and Mr. (k r Hanaon, Jr. of it h th Grand Junction vund her Saturday Jimmy Juhmtufi, iLh Lund Air wrlo. returned MfcUy and Sunday enrout to thrir home after a trip to California fvr i.ung rrUuve m Chic.fu. Aliuftiff Mail I) Gitun Mr. Dave Donald of Comumrr wa a bu.inr Miitor In Salt a k e was admitted to the lr!te hupital City Stiudy Saturday tu rrteive treatment for r.aitoid Attorney Krank anm and Aaron rre callrrt in the Mate rap Mr Neil Olaun td Given River reItal during the week-enturned to hrr home Tueaiiay after viwtjng at Uie home of Mr. and Mr Mr Ruth Flynn aiul daughter John Causer. Mu Ardene Flynn, were UiUr In week-enSalt Iuke City durmu llte An operation for removal of apr wa formed at the I Tice pend) Henry IXuaerre underwent an at the city hpltal Saturday hospital Saturday on Mi Rev a Gordon of Huntington. tor removal of apjwndi County l-- )Inn d. d a-- Mu Paul Craven, on of Mr. and Mr from Friday Arthur L. Craven of Price underwent an aj ndcclomy Tuesday at the city Alley of Salt Lake Trance here vi led relative until Monday. i lie hospital. Rolla E. Writ went into Salt Lake the latter part of lat wok to jend E J. Bums, ha at manager of the several day on buvlneai. Western Union, returned Monday from a three-wee- k vacation trip to Merrill White and Wilson Malhla California. were visitor In the itate capital Saturday and Sunday. George Young of Salt Lake City vsiied Monday and Tuesday with his Dr. and Mr. I. S. Evans and ton, brothers. County Clerk B. H. Young Creighton, drove Into Salt Lake City and Frank Young. Friday, returning Saturday, County Clerk B. H. Young issued a Jame R. Lund returned Thursday license Saturday to George marriage he where from Grand Junction, spent Francis Sadlter and Pearl Hinkins, several days on business. both of Rains, J, N. KinselU of Salt Lake City was Norman Murphy of Eupalco and a Trice business caller during the week-enVirgie Fraughton of Hebor City searriving Friday. cured a marriage license here William Mclntire, city night marshall, visited In Salt Lake City on business. Superintendent G. J. Reeves left Thursday for Cedar City to attend an James H. Braffet, Price attorney, educational institute of the southern left Tuesday to spend several days in Jtah district. He returned Saturday. the stato capital on business. Gordon E. MeNitt of Salt Lake, of the Home Owners Loan Melba and Arvil Huntington Hyrum Elizabeth Hcnrte of Price obtained a corporation, was a business caller in Price the latter part of last week. marriage license Tuesday. ve Ba? Matinee Sat. 2:30 COLBERT ftoilDRST! Sat . Sun . Afon. Matinee Saturday 10:30 Continuous Saturday evening ' from 6:00 JOHN WAYNE Star Packer TAILSPIN TOMMY Matinee Evening 5c 15c - 20c 10c - 20c - 25c Tue. Wed . NEIL HAMILTON DONALD COOK FLORENCE RICE Rochelle Hudson Nd S pork ft. Henry Armttto, ftoby Aloiv Hoi Matinee Evening 10c - 15c - 20c 10c - 20c - 25c Admission Continuous Sunday from 2:30 J DETECTIVE" re-lu- An-grlr- re r ewenty in Itte ires,- -. Slt Lke Wiled IZrcUun-.,fiaMtf Wadrf of Ue IccMise, t)e t.l yet to hold that put:Ui Boacaw wa a CaidaW Mr of tie hou, Ue 0 Caucus Satozday, Waller K. Grargtf m Cedar City be mg cWrUd Jl (ir& cr Carbon ulun, w r.o u an auurt is oiie of five wumen aervirg house. Mr D. C- - Gibann of lir!jf pputnted Tuesday as t firman u c itandmg house tunmiUrt on lions ai-- 1 mriruir ial. SJe w a her of live committee w huh Speaker Granger to the dais after b election Monday, Cartxin county received an ant appointment w hen Ashley lett of Price wa aciectad chj.:.a the house of representative :cau4 Wa - li, at a saog Gd returned pianos IWauUful fire! Baby Grand lUan Used IVqa 00 up. from Danoa and llayer Ihanoe from IHk' up. Rcaonabl Terms. Get in kud with the CWn Bros. Music Ccerpa-- j 74 South Mam Street, Salt Lake y Utah, right away. m C-- where your dollar buys most. Visit our store today, Friday, Saturday, and Mon money on Meats and Groceries. day and BANANAS 5 SUGAR 8C Lb. Package LETTUCE s, 1 BROWN WOOLEN SOAP 10 SMALL SIZE Grape Fruit Chocolate Yi GREAT NORTHERN 13c Lb. Bar BEANS MATCHES 28c Cup and Saucer, Pkg. in S7 3 Lb MOTHERS OATS Inter-Mounta- For 3 BAKING SOLDI A LOOK! 10 10 Dozen 23 c Bars 10 ORANGES WRAPPED Rcgardlesn of Trice, Ji Factory Cost, Girls' Dresden, Ladles Dresses, I'nderwear, Sweaters, Leather Coats, Blankets. A bijj line of Woolen Merchandise MUST COME HAVE Lbs 5 LEMONS Dozen llc SALT ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT MUST CLOSE OUT ALL STOCK BE 8C Lb. Package 1 5 Head SUGAR MILLS Boxes 6 25 Knitting Mills Price, Utah Next to Western Union. Fri . Sat . Tuesday Only Continuous Sat. from 2:30 Matinee 3:30 Joe E. Brown The grand little fellows of show business "CIRCUS' Matinee Evening . CLOWN 10c - 15c - 20c 10c - 20c - 25c MIDGET BAND Continuous Sunday from 2:30 Drama As True As Nature As Real As Humanityl , SINGERS Sunday - Monday And Midget Revue The original company that entertained millions, for two years, at the Worlds Fair. 20 Remarkable Tiny Performers the Screen MEAT DOWN TO THEIR LAST YACHT - yfftft Sidney Fox - Sidney Blackmer Ned Sparks, Stirling Holloway Matinee 10c - 15c - 26c Evening 10c -- 20c -- 41c Man Given Sentence Ut08Sfl sass MORGAN Surviving are his parents, who reThe greatest story of Ameriside at Ferron; his widow, Amy Clark cas most popular novelist Greenhalgh; one son and two daugh-ter- s, Matinee 10c - 15c - 20c Clark, Erma and Mem Greenhalgh, Ferron; three brothers, Ernest 10c - 20c - 25c Evening A. Greenhalgh, Helper; Thomas E. Greenhalgh, Oakland. Calif oma, and iLeo M. Greenhalgh. Ferron, and one quarantine cases increase sister, Mrs. Arthur S. Horsley, Price, is now in Washington, D. C. jwho There are now approximately 40 Funeral arrangements are in charge families quarantined with scarlet' fevof the Wallace mortuary. er, as compared with 34 last week, according to an announcement by Dr. Mending tape at The Charles Ruggori, city physician. te. x. iv D-gre- e lgh. Evening - ajw-cu- Children 10c Adults and Students.... 15c Earl Henrichsen Greenhalgh, 43, well known resident of Ferron, died at his home Wednesday. He was born at Provo April 11, 1891, a son of Abraham and Mary Henrichsen Green-h- a 10c - 15c - 20c 10c - 20c - 25c h- repre-aentat- "FATHER BROWN WELL KNOWN RESIDENT OF FERRON TAKEN BY DEATII Matinee re g o Walter Connolly . L5..4 iK''s ,i' Durii-- ae-i- Paul Lukas ' J fuller On BARGAIN NIGHTS A ,r,'lU' e 10c - 20c - 25c Thu. Fri. who went through hell to find their heaven! hL1Ul rj ,4 Carbon Leulshlors Figure Prominently In Opening Activities Of Senate, Ho R-a- k Fugitive Lady Sun . Aort. Tues. TWO E fct 1 . lrr also Chapter 3 of Serial WILLIAM i.ue.y IT, oflnie&M SKY BANDITS WARREN - oc l.Z 33 GDI Thtt. Fri. Sat . CLAUDETT CrW j lU'i.n-An-cinnij- U.gue uf h.H Uke d, UiltjLi .s i r t r.l!y el Ud rfi-l- nt ,.:w bu.itir. in lt 1 Fort.e 5u-r- t ucd.y hter cf Slt Uk oty CWfuzd Lk 'Uu.., wf rCE, the few dys the state been in ar&siun, Citufl in b W Fleet u.J, I.nsfi-- r uf U frequently Wyo- 'county hs SpfU-g- , Owen Wot of of 1.4 tt of ' aitivihc a a result Vlait-r- d ilimrligt-- t ro!4fy. funner reldel.t of Prhe, of ming. or the JTwo in al lt apiar.t. danj.g ti.e IrglsUlur i r:irr fnaiv M.rfu1ay unt.l Wednesday mmt W Wett curii'enur.g tlaa county. with hi brottr. Winfred Senator Geurge M. Miller of Stt ard fnu!y S.la Rowley Auruur wa ci.airman of t)e Drnua-iuCounty Price a taiewide insiruttiun rnret-m- g decided Saturday to widch r cucus utrvi-oM- Ruby I Wan, primary at Salt Lake City U. Maw for piei-defur Herbert support of Uj- Carbon hoi4 district, Mr. M.Uer also senate. of Ue Thursday and Friday rduiational aouUiern Utah U at the Maw otening at Cedar City the Utter part nominated A daughter, wngtur.g eigt.t pound, iiutitut of the Urialalizre, Ue candidate week. Of last 14 m a hon Friday to Mr and Mr bcirg elected by a vole of II to Mr Reva Beck Buwone, who repreFlank K.gro of Columbia. Mr Daniel L. Capenrr. regional i manager of the Aneliiwj tor sented Carbon county In the leU-tur- e of tie emergency livertock in 1133 and who M reprraenUng feed loan department, arrived Friday Mr. W, E ,Anderon, Jr, left Sat- to official sprnd aevral day here on urday fur Salt Lake City, where she business. guest at the home of Mia Marie will v iil her brother, Claude Brooks, Davis. and family fur an indefinite period Charles J, Sthauer returned Mon-da- y Jack Richards of Salt Lake, lat from Salt Lake, where he attendl of bon Cai M.te A TechniciRadio mreUng organucr for the Hotel and Restaued a meeting of the No 18. F. A A. M will be held at the an association of Salt Lake. He was rant Employe Alliance and BartenMaveuc temple Monday at T 30 p m , authorized at the meeting to establish der' International League of America, attended a meeting of the local baraxording to an announcement by J a chapter of the association here. wuik W HaiiununJ, arc reiary, tender' union Tuesday, On his l achrduled. J. Mrs aiul he wa accompanied by hi Marcuaen R. Carl Mrs H. Ballinger of Sait Lake City. Mrs. who has been serving for Uie pat Ir R F. MiLaughUn, accompamed R A. Porter of Payson and Milton three week as relief operator at the by hi family, lrft thi week for Chi- Jones of Provo were called to Price Western Union office here. cago to accept a fellow hip in the last week by the death of their brothathnol of medicine at Loyola univers- er, Ernest E. June. Mr. Marcus n ity. He will return to Price in about was accompanied by her husband. six month Shopt Mr. and Mrs. Elton Billings visited William Littlejohn, amenpamed by here Sunday and Monday enroute save hi wife, drove into Salt Lake City from Washington. D. C. to Loa transwas Mr. Billings where of a the teuton Monday to attend POWDERED Utah grand lodge, F. & A M , and to ferred recently by the department of While in Price they were Justice. Hen! day on business. O.i, r!uirtd Sar4y from Ulp W Grr.d Jar l.un, mia I t! kjl lu a SH Uke fat, T buurM l-- lic.itrM F Ji.zih V Atluznry Jimry Jlutrnt the lUU ciijuul Wutidy W bwulnc M.W Jit in Die dne !t Tl.urii.j', J) My UN. ADVOCATE, TUniiUAr. JAKUAXT UTAH On Burglary Charge One of the nine criminal cases on the calendar for the first 1935 term of the district court was disposed of Tuesday when Roland ONeil was sentenced by Judge George Christensen to serve an indeterminate term in the state prison of from six months to three year for burglary. O'Neil was originally charged with burglary in the second degree but was allowed to plead guilty Monday to the lesser charge. He allegedly broke into the Price Hide and Junk companys warehouse several weeks ago. third-degr- ee FAT, COLORED Stewing Hens Lb DEPARTMENT. COTTAGE J Re CHEESE 8 Oz. Good Young Steer Beef POT ROAST Lb. ---- JQc SLICED BACON Lb Leg of Lamb DILL (HEINZ) Young and Fat, Lb... PICKLES Leg of Pork 5 From Little Pigs, lb. PORK ROAST, SMOKED Xc Lb... & PICNICS Lb STEAK fl Per Pound Lb. Package. BADGES FOR JUNIOR POLICE All junior policemen in Carbon county will be furnished with badges in the near future, according to an announcement by Arthur Heavener, state highway patrolman. FOOD smsm A SURETY Re (STEER BEEF) Lb. (Kraft) Process Cheese, American, .. Brick, .. Harlequin, Swiss and Pimento are all delicious with Dutch lunches LARD 8 For 29 t me LOIN or FRESH PICNICS g Cups, Lb. OF s PURITY stores , |