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Styles dewell-groome- d Town-clasigned to fit you smartly! Suits sold only by Penneys are the finest clothes value on the d Illustrated try-o- n, we Devon d model! Stripes, checks, overplaids and plain weaves! Your Home Town was the topic for discussion at the last Sorosis meet- irg Monday evening. Mrs. Margaret j j Reeves was the hostess. Leading the specialty, Mrs. Gomer Peacock presented a group of high af Arvt j D.ll-lie- r twelve llirll.brl t uf U.e Bridge flab ki l.er h.ai.e lait A lv Ia ruiUi r i t t Mu I Mu Ai Single-breaste- Sorosis Discusses j I k a i Price Features our Old Set. jlr I 4 KiU ist 1) itfl Wrhirsiji rveh.l.g at (hr irgatof 1 : u t Mu Jni.e Nn ns Mu t.i the mg of tl.e NV w t" tduf y bud and Mu .Nin.aii wrte rn'.rrtained ty tnuaUal iiiui.lrn fUttwcd t!.e r market Come in for a know youll agree! met at the country club Monday afternoon at 2:00 oclock when Mrs. Marie Nelson, president of the organization, was hostess. A lovely luncheon was served after the business meeting was completed. G-- E J i i i J i , Jr Y, I i I 4 ? wit!! Kill," all 3 j, n Ur M t ar Service Star Legion Held Meet Monda- ytheir regular meeting, Holding members of the Service Star Legion metal tubes.five bands,' cabinets which strike a in note in radio design, and a number of other departures w hi tgb ne a marks receiver radio DoftrDCtion thi General Electric Performance. Designed in the General Electric labor jrtdiae folly the new metal tubes, substantially greater amphfica j - n ta Possible witb this receiver a boon to short wave fans. At e I mid-ye- ar BW I 41 t .i f kla.i ' t'llUg) Mjtie Ne!mi and Thuuday tvrnu.g Literary League Enjoys Party Last Wee- kCarrying out the idea that they are a junior auxiliary of the Womans club of Price, members of the Literary league portrayed a baby proparty Mongram at their at the coun13, January evening, day try club. The clever program consisted of a dance, Dollie and her Mamma, by little Rae Peacock; a cowboy song, small Charles Winkerwerder; a song, When We Grow Up, Clara Thompson; New Years resolutions in blank verse, Bliss Hubbard; song by the quintuplets, parts acted by Ruby Hills, Bessie Hanson, Ilene Browne, Maudene Gardner and Clea Sumner. One enjoyable feature of the party was the showing of baby photographs, which each member brought. Bessie Hanson was given a prize for matching the most correct pictures with their owners. Mayme Hanson was awarded the prize for the prettiest baby picture. Nicely prepared refreshments were served, followed by cards. Carene Grivet was in charge of arrangements, assisted by Virginia Wmkenwerder, LaRene Hunsaker, Ruby Finlayson and Virginia Lee. PTURIHG . r I tUilU) till) t . IbflUi.f N in n j Mid-Ye- J ,u II. I? ! 4 tl e IttMiitfi ( tub i I lilt Ut f l li4d a i taluk 15. ary i i al " 1 , .1 I1. a JI-- 1 hul t1. ! l.ili. 'll . 1 l.llt.1 !,.t 11 I, la i ', iViih.i.t Wed-newJj- PRICE, UTAH i. . tub It KilkUr Mtrl I ii lj EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. ' Vl ' I rituUf flilii.u Vumlrr At Merlin . J.r-jir- I lirUrM i f I J, 1 ll Ii 1 i ,tr.M's j li. ,r 111 i Ji i vt , a li 4.1 J 4 11 a,P date L.r t!,r n- SI K'ar laruiti'a Waslufn;1n ajHcf Hturwli; Itrldir Uii Vj, to tr l.rlj tij tin taunlry ilult Met January 14 &. J 1 i I It. M ; , il - I W a W Mi.r ( V4, t,t 1 . ir1 hs"i 11 .. r V t 1 La i txitiwulu tiab la Htth pt A I 1 Cr0!U M 71. Her. Coveli Wrte pla4X-- d fu Mu Mill L8,li4b3 Irirni Hh trthrr bank, eachanjin, tor c!i.r.nj The he l iiniti-i- l to attend the G.bitt. Mr Eugri.e )Un..n, Mt J S taSncr t hifaM. rtf' a IT. tiili of the entertainment C. Hubbard, Mrs Lku Kay, Mi J Cuh ijrn. nA in prwxa of colWUun Hill be lind for needed improi ernelits Bracken Ixi Mrs Hal G Ma. Ki. gl.t. n the Siru.e Star tark at Ihiie CW Ml Ruel Redd, Mu Vincent Sumner. Mi. Grurge Wallace, Mu VirTOTAL ASSETS Daushter Of Pioneers ginia Wmkenwerder. Mu It Ray LIABILITIES; Hold .Merlin MednewU) Herring uf Kenilworth, Mr laiMar JcCX'.tl drisariU. rxerpt Unitrd SLU-- s Gmrrmnrnt depot. ta, Nrwbai and Mu. Pi a. i. k Meeting at the home of M.s Nona public fund and dcpoalU tsf other bank the Jane Powell Sarah Stevens, Camp avlng. public funds and de- Jtjaf dr puuti. except postal of the Daughter of Jhoneers held an Sew in Club llsd posit of other bank Evening Party iriterevling program and social ftbe fund of Slates, counUt-i- , school districts, or other Mrs. Bernice Reese mter tamed at subdivision or municipalities January 15. The program consisted of a song by an evening 1a.ted State Government and postal savings deposits parly for the Thursday Mrs. Mary Hanson, "Oh, My AmDrp:a.u of other bank, certified and officers' chc ks outstandclub Sewing Saturday night Guots ing. etc erica"; a sketch of Utah and state- were: Mrs. Total of items 14 to 18, Inclusive: Ruby Mauhall, Mr 11a hood was given by Mrs. Mary Biddle, Secured by the plidp! of loans and or seand Captain Ethel Taylor; piano investments $ 21.000 00 lections were presented by Bonnie Not secured by the pledge of loans and Ellis and Fonn Ann Stevens. Re or Investments 1,471,807 54 freshments were served after the pro TOTAL DEPOSITS gram. $1,492,807.54 Attending the social were Captain Cip.tal account: Ethel Taylor, Captain Della Gibson, Capital notes and debentures; Common stock, 2,000 shares, par $50 00 per Mrs. Mary Biddle, Mrs. Parthona share Khead. Mrs. A. W. McKinnon, Mis. $ 100.000 00 Lola Oman, Mrs. Mattie Bryner, Mrs. Surplus 50.000 00 Undivided Profits net Zoe Leonard, Mrs. Lillie Frand.en, 50,387.10 Mrs. Effie Mclntire, Mrs. Sarah MaTOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT 200,387.10 this, Mrs. Ada Pace, Mrs Ervin Ellis, Mrs. Lee Bryner, Mrs. Tillic AnTOTAL, INCLUDING CAPITAL ACCOUNT f 1.693,194 64 derson and Miss Nona Stevens. MEMORANDUM: LOANS AND INVESTMENTS PLEDGED TO SECURE LIABILITIES: Couple Married At Salt iL.cd Sta.es Government obligations, direct and lake City Sunday Noon or fully 21.000 00 guaranteed Sunday at high noon the marriage Lcuas and discounts 10,000 00 of Miss Emma Ansclmo and Louis A. Veltri was solemnized in the St. PatTOTAL PLEDGED (excluding rediscounts) 31,000.00 rick's church at Salt Lake. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor A. E. Giovannoni, Pifdged: of Price, pet formed the formerly Ag.iin.st United States Government and po-tsavings ceremony. 21,000 00 deposits The bride is a daughter of Mr. and With State authorities to qualify for the ext rcise of Mrs. Fortunato Ansclmo, who lived in 10,000 00 fiduciary powers . Columbia prior to their residence in TOTAL PLEDGED Salt Lake. Mr. Ansclmo is the manColumbia and is I. Claude J. Empey, Cashier, of the above-name- d bank, do solemnly ager of a store in swear that the above statement in true to the best of my knowledge and also the Italian consul for Utah. belief. Mr. Veltri is a son of Mr. and Mrs. CLAUDE J. EMrEY. Joseph Veltri of Price. The wedding was extensively arCorrect Attest: ranged, the church being adorned with J. H. LEAUTAUD, C. R. FERGUSSON, lovely decorations and the bridal couJ. H. REDD, ple and their attendants being attracDirectors. tively dressed. (SEAL) The young Mr. and Mrs. Veltri left State of Utah, County of Carbon, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before after the ceremony for a honeymoon me Hus 11th day of January, 1936. MILDRED PIACITELLI, Notary Public. in California. They plan to make ly Commission Expires June 26, 1938. their home in Columbia after Febru- - Liberal .Allowance on l s frh i 1 lal(l, aui.J.u Ira . t Jtrsrrve lUnk J !.!, 1 . ' $4 9T7 C8 t !' ki'trt C rs V Si s i - 1 j ! i t ' t w 1 !.j Olid hut 1 1.' 1 : A k ll' , Hr 1 'i I at t I ( ks, Bld Ircuf ILra I17.S09 80 KumHurr and Futjt otl-- r than Lanklivi (ntusr flcral a' - r4rfl ;rrn 31, ISJJ GiAcrnnicnl lAtlJjJatlull, diJnt v't ' Ihr t lu , ;i. ,,j ii ! j a i i r(t nut v vtsk i I . 4 I ' a ) t, ,,i - i. jaantnlrrsl ly ( -' . . u I,l , ASSETS. ird I - - s I C 4 1 ofl oU flora Ity lltr IWtd uf fioirruura uf the jrjr,.i ujUiil jjsUW turttI l Ihr prwWuM f it,, rdrrl KrTe Art. :.4 K f . 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