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Show THE F0C3 PAGE SUN-ADVOCAT- PB1C E, 1 t ir ..t LeRoy U E THURSDAY, T A of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miellier - rxf VQIT : Price . lliam Marsing, recently re- - has been Mr. and turned from the eastern states, where! She is a daughter of o residents former W. school new a Gilner, M q carison and son Monthe former purchased bus for use between the Miller Creek, roe with the formers brother from Mrs. Harry Virden ana Cal fornl3i are visiting in Gunnison, and Price. Mr. of and the section W W West, superintendent of Miss Janet Richens Portland, lake over was a son, Bobbie, visited at Fish They expect to be gone Colorado Oregon, arrived Saturday to visit for (Price soil conservation camp, wet day. business in Lake Price, lat Independence Salt weeks. After City D. in M. visitor two transacting Jones a month with her uncle, on business. Arch Davis left for his home in Cali- and family. Frank Bonacci was a business forma last week. His daughter, Mil- Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Richards of of during the state the here Malecker ?s the m capital remained guest er making their Pace, and Virginia Powell Vern Mrs. Josephine and Mr. Spring Canyon Mr. week-enbrother-in-laof and sister, her Herndon Virden, employees and at home in Ogden. daughter of Provo, were visitors Mr Olsen. the home of Mr. and Mrs. George the Carbon Emery bank, with farm and Mrs. Kenneth and Redd Mr. and Mrs. Edway and Mrs Edmund Crawford and Nixon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Griffone of a visit at the in Mr and Mrs. Cyril B. Cluff return-- , famnly spent Sunday and Monday ily, enjoyed a week-en- d Ely, Nevada, spent the holidays in Pagoda, Colo-go- ed to Ogden the latter part of last Fish lake, Mr. and Mrs. George Fausett have otters ranch home Price with their relatives. week after spending several days in to Salt Lake City where the rad. Mrs. Margaret Thomas and son and Price. They formerly resided here. latter will receive medical treatment.! After visiting in Price, Miss Bertha daughter, Zelph and Irene Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jeanselme for HomeMoymer left Tuesday morning of Rock Springs Mr and Mrs. Geotge B. Harding after attending the Sunnyside Teastie OBerto son of Mr and and two children Lake and City. Salt visiting celebration helatives here. and feon Edward, visited in Provo on coming day Mrs. Joe OBertot of Helper, and Pete Wyoming, are visiting with friends in Price. will return to their home Sat- -, the Fourth of July, BotThey Mrs. of son Kathryn Bottino, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Robwere a son, tino of Helper, are spending a fur- urday. Lem Shiner of Pi ice visited at Fish ertson over the holidays Vernon Merrill was a business callCalilough with their respective parents of Salinas, accomRobertson Clifford Attorney Harry G. Metos of Salt er in the state capital the fore part lake over Independence day. there. They will return to their Mrs. Essie Wee-dea Shiner Roldo Mrs. daughter, Mr. and business on fornia, Piice in City is panied by of this week. navy duties in California shortly. and the latters son, Junior, of of Salt Lake City. and M. R. Mrs Mr. and Chular, California. Hoggan Lewis Hunsaker of Ogden is visit- Ed Virden returned Tuesday night and Mar-- 1 Dean Castle of Dorothy Durrant Eailene daughters, Miss ing in Price Mr. and Mrs. Don Hacking left bro"er' Vd ' on a motor trip through Mr. and MrTllicQnron spont Marjorie remained pendence day in Salt Lake City the week-en- d Mrs. Grace Jacobson of Mt. Pleashere, while the others returned Mon- George W. Giaham and family left of Mr lJy: presplmt the attended Scartenna here Utow Permanent Paul Holdaway, Maxine Holdaway, recently Margaret 6 Utah celebration in Ephraim Ogden Chamber of Commerce. in residence Layton, Louis Tomburello, Simone Clavell and A. Anderson in J. Helper, ter, Mis. the Dorius week-en- d with in affiliated was this week. ham formerly On Pilling spent the Miss Yvonne Dusserre, assistant They visited in Price Saturday, here. in Thomas-Deserfriends Mortuary . visiting Colorado, western accom were their return home, they Claude J. Empey and family were librarian in Price, resigned from her Anarea. that to by Norma and Beverly Story Hour Hostess Chosen Fourth of July visitors in Roosevelt. position on July 1, as she expectsCal- panied derson of Helper, who will visit in conleave here early next month for will Mrs. Bliss L. Finlayson Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Littizzette and Mt Pleasant during the summer. Mrs. George Heinlein and Miss ifornia for a hospital training course, duct Saturdays juvenile story hour daughtei.( Hazel, accompanied by Miss at Veronica Heinlein are visiting relaNichols of Payson was a vis- - in the llbrary readmgwho 01?have not Marie Moynier, left Saturday mornDalRay and Jane Dottie Misses The Colorado. Grand in Junction, tives oclock. Youngsters north the in week-enmotor He a for over trip the ing ton. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. ltor in Price attended the reading hour west. formm ly connected with the Previously They will be gone about two d was Westwood of Dalton Lake Village, Salt S. Clendimn, Beverly been are invited weeks. nia Saturday to visit with Payn Takit store here, having City attorney, is a visitor in Price transferred recently. friends for two weeks. on district court business. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Miller are Joseph E. Rummel, Catholic archRev. and the two weeks in San Francisco New of Orleans, spending bishop of the chairman C. 'l William with their daughter, Mrs. Enid Rothe. Colvert, Protestant committee on Scouting. Miss Ida Pace of Salt Lake City Oscar A. Kirkham, national direct- visitor in Price, or of morale and music, led the sing- - Was a week-en- d ing. This and parading of the colors Mrs. Lola Olsen of Provo spent the provided an inspiring spectacle. week-en- d in Price with her mother, - Tue r Price and flcarby ' call-dre- d, w d. ne " siX.y - I1 Ha ng et 2' d. Califor-arrive- j Thur - Sun Mon Fri - Sat Continuous Sun. 1:00 Sat. 3:30 Continuous Janet Gaynor I ' Fredric March ft IS BORN .H hit i THE YEARS biggest GIVEN FOUR 'STARS BY MAGAZINE LIBERTY with Ina Hunter h y Frieda Inescort. BOYS SEE Tue Wed PRICE Continuous Sun. 1:00 11 1 I I L L it ?! MICKEY MOUSE in i u ! r4 - Mon Classified Alison Skipworth Polly Moran a fT n Mickeys Amateurs f Mrs. A. E. Pace. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Peacock and family left Friday for the Uintah Ba' IF YOU WANT TO FOLLOW A sin area to spend their vacation. Mr. carrier. mail a Price is Peacock remunerative profession investigate YOULL ROAR AT THE The Provo School of Beauty Cul-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dugmore reANTICS THEY PULL ture, 11 East 1st North St., Provo, cently returned from a vacation trip Utah. Mr. Dugmore is with Donald Cook M MATTRESSES RENOVATED, COV- -' to Boulderin Dam. the local J. C. Penney employed ered, rebuilt, like new, $4.50; con- - store. verted into spring filled mattresses, $9.50. We call for and deliver each Mr. and Mrs. Claire Mathis of Phone No. 9. Friday. Tuesday, Idaho, arrived here Sunday Preston, i for a vacation visit. Mr. Mathis is of the J. C. Penney store in PLAIN SEWING AT REASONABLE manager Preston and was former assistant impressive rites were Jerry Olsen and prices. 125 N. 2nd West St Price. manager of the local branch. Phillip Jensen, both members of Price n list UK" ? ; troop No. 283. with other boys from THIS WEEK WE ARE OFFERING IMPRESSIVE RITE theThey, along 1 west, were interested chiefly in Rifle, regular ltle messaSe of J- - Reuben Clark, Jr., $35 00 value at $15 00. 1 Day Bed AT CrnTTT DADT EV one of four representatives of major and Mattress, originally sold at AI I AllLljlf religious bodies of the country spon$38.00, looks like new, now only Some very good Ranges $11.75. soring scouting. Combined Independence Day And Mr. Clark uiged the Scouts to en- priced from $10.00 to $42 50. 1 shnne in your hearts the great truths Keligious Sen ices Held In Singer Sewing Machine, Friday and of vour religions so government of National Capital Saturday only $15.00. Kitchen Tathe people, by the people and for the bles, 50 cents up. Round Tables, $4.50 to $8.50. Two Price youths were among the people shall not perish from the These and many other Real Bar25,000 Boy Scouts who pledged rev- - earth erence to God and allegiance to coun- Other speakers at the convocation gains will be found at Carbon 2nd Hand Store in Price this week. try at combined Independence day conducted by Walter Head, president and religious services held around the of the Boy Scouts of America, Phone 583. monument Sunday in weie Secietaiv of Commerce Daniel Washington RENT-furnish3 ROOM HOUSE connection with the national jambo- - C. Roper; Dr. James E West, chief FOR Mrs. Brown, 13 rv.Mifh organization. Scout executive; Rabbi Israel' Gold- E. 5th So. The local boys who witnessed the stein, New York City; the Most Rev. FOR SALE BLDG. LOT, 50x100 Ft. In good location. Special improve- -' ments and taxes are paid for and can give a clear title. Terms can be arranged if unable to pay cash, after 4 p. m. Phone 268-- uLUUl i 2)ance ALSO ?! M A - Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers y ANOTHER DAWN' - Mon - 5un Sun IN A S T A R y M Kay Francis Errol Flynn 1 - Glen Nelson, Preston and Albert Kellough VU Placita and Glenwod rado, where they win 7Prin, cJ sons sister, Lola M. K who is enroute to New l Pri V Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Louis Peacock and Aamrfu Saturday night on a tnn Dam and other points that area. They expected during the middle of the Week L. R. Eldridge, Price J, C. Penney manager early this week from a Lll Angeles' California? been called there by th . ness of his father. The the elder Mr. Eldridge is favorable at this writing Wed H n, je home-comi- :r- Mrs. Scott Lee 0f was a recent visitor he UN-Inqu- ire ed. -- j W WORK HORSE; 1 elevated potato digger, like new. 2 miles east of Price, Andy Larcher. SALE FOR 1 S.T.c2'?! Suc a in City was itor in Price Tuesday. busim Attorneys William W. Christensen of Salt were business visitors in M. day. M, Ray i Price Mrs. LeRoy Livingston Mrs. George Watt and child,' and V Livingstons mother, Mrs. G left Price Wednesday for a teS motor trip to Panguitch and vicing Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Raws family spent the week-en- d in OpV at the home of Mrs. Rawson's m. ere. Mrs. G. H. Greenwell. They so visited briefly in Salt Lake City as Fr. J. C. Coyne was a Salt Lake City part of this Arnel Downard spent the in Salt Lake City visiting visitor week. week-e- friends Miss Lurean Stevens was an In, pendence day visitor in Provo. PIONEER PARK SCENE CONJOINT MEET OF SUNDAY Amid the cooling greenness of Evergreen park in north Pr.s the local M. I. A. held its month; conjoint session Sunday evening j patriotic program of vocal and strumental selections was given H. Madsen gave a brief but imp C ive talk on the slogan. About two hundred persons toa advantage of the outdoor meet; which was held just before dii when breezes were a pleasant chang to the usual summer sessions. Staplers and staples for sale tt Ik Turn look f V t M ? ? rf ry y y y y y Y t X Y t Y WEAKER PIGS $2.00 $3 50. Started turkeys, 6 weeks old Frank Liddell, Coal Creek FOR SALE y (Proof next Thursday) Farm. FOR SALE- -4 ROOM HOUSE AND Y For you celebrate this Fourth with a Bang! not with a lot, S725. Close in. economvs sake steer clear of all Rosts and coins 4 ROOM HOUSE AND ONE ACRE, J Western for a used car thats CERTIFIED GUARANTEED of land on main highway east. H. V nO a banS-uvalue! C. Smith, Phone 361. 7nitr i P A WILL THE PERSON WHO TOOK STUDEBAKER COMMANDER 8 A deluxe radio and Y 1935 the Girls Bicycle from the water heater. Motor recently overhauled by our expert mw4 lawnly at t !Ss asked. HOUSE FOR RENT INQUIRE Mrs. Pete Giraud, Phone 248-- J. LOST HORSE, ON JUNE 20, OF;A X IN Baybore8 SdtlTihnriftsdlStriHt'i Brand !pgs- - Marais,! ,F? Canary SALE-UNUSU- Good mat & w.1 Cafe. .HELP WANTED STEADY ROY for cleaning work at A. & W Cafe. Dependable. Inquire A. & W. Cafe. FIFTH No. 290 'LOST-EL- GIN B Ei E HIDED rjHISKEY r CALVERT DISTILLERS CORP., DISTILLERIES! RELAY. MO LOUltvn CHRYSLER BLDG.. N. Y. C. CALVERT'S SPECIAL'M BLENDED AND WHISKEY .Id. 1. 2 jr--rv Aut .Id I tCXECUTIVE " h x OFFICESi in Him KLiin iMutral tpint. ladies A caousand miles on the speedometer. 1936 PLYMOUTH DELUXE COUPE An exceptionally good six ply heavy duty tires. Deluxe radio and heater. ment. Upholstering like new. A bargain anyone would snatch up. Hurry before it is too late. 1931 stUDEBAKER V y A (K1 be 8 in very! previous oi gd finisb- S3 good Wf Dual : k TZ , W , & One previous owner. A good P00 hot Water heater- - This is one of the best used && tave ever bad in our used car dapartment. efterior " paint, motor car that has had but one modeitt0Cliditi0n i? I 6 SEDAN-N- ew condition, tires good. A T !7!i wrist A watch, white gold, band same color Leave at 3rd East and Main, Petel Jeanselme house. PINT NO. 289 A ALiiS Female. $3 00 mg bird. Inquire A. 11 .3 - Proof of Last Weeks Advertisement THE PORPOISE IS NOT A FISH porpoise is an aquatic, 8 name liberally means referring pig fish Uncommon Knowledge Geo. W. Stimpson. , , V?? a- - warm-bloode- d, to its a05 ,, f - X 71r.!V P j FOR SALE HOUSE, BARNS ETC 1 acre in Castle Dale town. nquire Hans C. Peterson, Cheap Castle S5 '"Suiie 48 So. ThW . X f Y ?V n 11 |