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Show Till KMIAY. JAM'Air 7. II r II I: SOCIETY-CLUB- S ((YfUu4 ri Yrstm K K t' N . A l irrtilDIAMOND COMEBACK AiU boclrif TtaaalM IX Mrc Lng at Uie home of Mr Wtcl Leonard la! Thurvtay for their icgu- buines &r&in the Altar a. irty jrf the Notre Dnme churth made ad- vamed plans fur their annual Ft tru- social The entertainment Skill be held in the k bridge luncheon ta t thurrh hell t 130 o'clock on Lin- Coin birthday, ,Frbruary 12. Mrs J lilen it in charge. f Oldest Member , Mrs Bert Martin, more familiarly known as "Auntie" Mai tin, was the , UTAH TAt.i hLUN' Liijht Company Host hltcting Of Electric Dealers, lr FHRRON C. C. C. GAMP NOTES t II krtji ttu.k to 1 Wali.'l 1 'I. 111 1 1 K-- 1 nrt 1 t.t il j w- - Ik-m- e. ll j I Community non-fulio- 1 1 jxir - Moow Women Honor C E .11 u.g U.e night to ehminate start-ii.- g iaii i. I u usd At fretnily- j ti.flauliie on old morning ay I.tif year ild, aj.i U.e tides! r.ri:.U-tCY TO BE TRIED HERE it U.e tout I al. Sr9 Was drfratrd M m.lay Tl.Ire t.U ago l! Malt a goaj a tasked ail (ul.trst W lilt U e ( a tall) Veilj.ill IVleiaun, distrii t li ght K at J lialu e dealer ranr4 inoUrf cf tl.i? )ut a) It 1C A! if r 1, e lnsK lir , gave WILL llul.t.l gl. n down tram MEET Tl.e FRIDAYu a U.e Ijarly tt.e taaS thou. (amp ne f ugh d tt.e Utah luwer and guest pi CMrI.tr u j.tj last Monday, after wbiih ail.nlulrd league game Is with 1!? insketiun Ijgl.t tuerpany at a luncheon lnt!y bouquet tf flutter and u he remained as guest of tl.e tamp Castle Dale (., C. C. taii.p and will Crdi im4 reftethmenu rtn.j Med the With the j urj se tf initiating a n the KuirtU A CopiUdit restmeeting aui ant ov and left fur lull Houglus be pla) ed V.rxin.tday r. gl.t in pie Mrs evening M ftedd.i.ion t ampaign to put ln bailt on the, Tuesday e tt.ir.g, inf. i matnai gtnuiaslum of U.e S.ilh In.rry 1.1'h the neat mornir g Und Mf A J I'aibun Si h.Hjl cCe merchant rl hul-r- y Ux-Uuri the on rornmunthi huh map ees "'test A My new tl.e! conducted being by traveling library f one bun. tty lieLd su h a jiiomii.rtit pl.ee mine nn duU, Church n drrd fut.on and h book eXtiif a n.eet.ng u aeheduled toUtlli,y years ago, thirty-n- x Qdll Te JW Raffled ' m.er are pure U held at the offue tf U.e Kas.rin During NoeUl Saturday Kutuiay ath.Hil at 10 OO a in , a class Utah Klettjie Co tomorrow (Friday 'rdpdg u . a wrhome for ail. and VV, the addressed During y regular monthly social night, starting at 7 SO ucWk , D Sessions t f ln.vo of the W omen of U.e Moose, to be held Monung worship at 100 a m.sje i to the publicTie meeting open Alia brief i einai ks were made by Hal music and sermon by the pastor, Saturday evrnlng, January 29. at the rCc Getirge lottl manager, and A new trui k wad. me ra.k Is le-- i "Sons .f Light" lodge hall in Helper, a ulk spread w ill Stiss Joyce MiKinnuii of u.e liice be raffled, according to Uirn Cai at 7 30 p m Ipwoith Utah Slate Drague, .e of U.e lng const ruitnl, and with the hot air office The initial of important suband of the social seruce rum- On study ajvettisrmmt Installed Dst inWeek, heating syslem standing baseball cirruds tf U.e U.e runted appears In the current a be will ject. gleat help for those termountain d.suict, hate j romie,t sue of Tl.e p of the trut ks as for the Choir ptaillce and Scout meeting ito l in a'lcndamr and if the carrying m,oimiltl lo this t amp The beating dg'ted rules and concerning 7ild.y evening eveiy what is is resinatse anticipated wdjr U(tl( ad v r w met it s j Cabinet meeting Friday evening at M'jed f.r at the meeting fomormw sutK-i- j uent of. well attendrd, indicating splendid in- - 8 20 p m. certa.n that lme tins apear In night St aj We pray fur the spirit of high adpajwr. will be granted a beith in that orjlrlest on the part of deah rs t f the The meeting Tuesday was venture and understanding courage city evening ganization Slu.r-linA committee from Trice. Sam Jtay Dixon and Marl Cleat rs, e tinted managers of almost etery member during the current week n of real and they were if sufficient Interest was indicated here Among thoM? from out town exjKle.1 to be in attendance at the Friday meeting are Hartey Carrity, Magna, league Claude Kngberg. Harold ltnartl. Hub llullock, Suit take City; A1 Alblett and Derrrl Kidd of llmgham, the latter circuit wretary. It U pointed out that Trles new l flrld. rrod.ted with being i ne Removed of the fine-- t In the state, will permit ojieratton of ttaseball on a c.h basis and also has the added advancloves, skin, tage of making po'vible night games pine-apple Rub top, Teams in the Utah State league last Cemnie! U. S Mines, to yrar included in oven y l; Club, Ihngham; llcverldge of S.ill Lake City; Provo, Midvale. If Price enters the league this year it Is probable that Divi-- i dend will also enter and make It nn eight club circuit. It is possible Uiat organisation step There are many substitutes on the market, but this delicious, dainty meat has the qualifications of all will be taken at the Friday evening The in Announcement meeting. is last week that Sam Shor-- ; tma would be manager was in error,1 You the latter having announced yesteris day that he is simply interested in in Price order Interest that .developing may regain its proper place in the of is costs so baseball setup of the state. r fij) Ml O CA T K , 1 - la-agu- U,j als J i. h) . fe-sp- up-kee- sys-Oth- er 1 1 lue jw-ft- o, lea-gi- fontld-erutlu- f pre-iden- l. THE ORIGINAL TENDER COOKED PICNIC HAM with Shank Ready for the Table. baM-biil- TO SERVE HOT Remove mustard, brown sugar and of Gingerale, place Ihn-ne- Magna-GarfieK- make a paste of add cup over insert juice. Brown. CARLOAD SAVING Price, Lb 25c cooked ready for the table. SECOND can cut it with a fork. THIRD It sweet, mild and tender and far more economical than ham. FOURTH It little, that the investment within reach all and so convenient to have on hand for lunches, and to think you save the shrinkage on cooking. FIRST te Speakers Scheduled For Rotary Meeting Baimaiinss Rotary information and education will be the theme of the weekly Rotary club program this evening (Thursday). John TUdd K chairman of the meeting. Comer P. Peacock is scheduled to talk on "Club Service; Dr. II. B. Goetzman, "Vocational Service"; Melvin C. Wilson, "Community Service"; and C. E. Beveridge, "International Service." Several musical numbers are also being arranged for by Dr. Bliss L. Finlayson. A number of guests are expected to be in attendance, according to Walter Wetzel of Hiawatha, president of the Price club. GOLDEN RIPE POUND . 360 ILemraoDims SIZ- EDOZEN MILK out-of-to- LB. CRTN. 4 NEA Representative To Address Teachers or LIME RICKEY BOTTLE ARMOURS CLIMAX SLICED CELLO. PACKAGE GINGERALE BACON eve-jnin- FOR PRUNES 6070 Size m GREEN POUND CANTERBURY Tomato Juice Grapefruit BROOMS J3q KITCHEN BRAND C APPLE BUTTERlr QUART LBBYS MIJ HOiLI I N0- - 1'0A- N- GOOD BROOM VAN CAMPS MARSHMALLOWS lb 14c PEANUT BUTTER 2 JAR... Pflonssfis SIZE ORANGES 2 216 g, Fine to stuff with LAM 5 ROAST Pineapple Dressing LB LFiko LHtPo 5 18c LARD PDRE GROUND REE I? LEAN 2 LBS MUTTON Por.rzre PEANUT BUTTER BLOSSOM LB. BAG Fancy Navels DOZEN We absolutely guarantee you savings on prices throughout our store Not just on our specials, for all our prices are consistantly lower than any where in Carbon county Club Fetes New Members At Candy Party Newly pledged members to the Mikri Athelfi were honored guests at a kitchen party at the home of Mrs. A. E. Pace Wednesday evening. Candy and popcorn balls were made, and games furnished added entertainment. Miss Beth Guymon was in charge of the arrangements. Youngster Observes Twelfth Anniversar- yMiss LaRue Morley entertained school friends Sunday afternoon at her home, in honor of her twelfth birthday anniversary. New Century Hears Interesting Talk Miss Margaret Scartezina was leader of the program given in New Century club Wednesday evening, discussing "Mexico City in a paper she presented. As an added attraction, Miss Juanita Rath and Lynn Goetz-me- n gave the national Mexican dance, LaJarabe with Ruth Wilson accomMiss panying them at the piano. Flora Fausett was hostess to the meeting. 3 SUbIOc lbs. 32c 25c 35c BACOfi 15cM rise UEAL STEAKS h, 5c SALMON - Milk - Flour - Butter Sugar cant go wrong at Sewells Check our Prices these staples Fry or Bake POUND on . PACKAGE 8c You Posts IFo&sttfios UBeainns j Released Officer Of Relief Society Ilonored Honoring Mrs. Ben Ward, who was recently released from the position of secretary of the Price Relief society, other officers and class leaders and their husbands met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon A. Bryner last Wednesday evening for a social gathering. Refreshments were served. 13c Small Pork Shoulders Peas LARGE LARGE 3 5 25c 49c 97c CANS LARGE CANS LARGE CANS mittee. Proceeds from the sale will be used for the committee project. CAN Z. 18c A representative of the National Education association will speak before the Carbon County Teachers association at its meeting Friday it was announced this week by Vernon Merrill, president. The representative will explain the national associations setup, its activities and achievements, Mr. Merrill said. Superintendent G. J. Reeves is al-- ! so scheduled to speak before the county teachers on the program. The meeting will be in the high school here at 7:00 p. m. It U. S. MED. STANDARD ti EGGS Milk White DOZEN 19c SOAP TISSUE SSL MEAT K COFFEE IJI1TQ SHELLED CASHEW IfU I 0 Giant Bars RUSSETT SPUDS 100 bbs Fresh Grnd. POUND FOUND BAG S0FI SHE- U- MIRACLE WHIP QUART 15c 39c 34c I 15c 7C 19' LETTUCE Hd 5c ORANGES8! YAMS OR SWEET SPUDS 3 lbs PECANS KRAFTS 2C FRUITS and VEGETABLES GRAPEFRUIT 6 7 TANOT 3 2or v DREFT LARGE 2jc PACKAGE LG. BAR. lYGRYSOAP lOc-- r. 6c HEINZ 19c SPAGHETTI HEINZ STRAINED- 19c UEGETS c 9c |