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Show THE PAGE EIGHT SUN-ADVOCA- PRICE UTAH TE MMM SOCIETY ' Mail Former PHie Mon J&rn (Man Filled Promptly Add 10 for Postage Weds Oklahoman. Announcement is made of the mar-laof Miss Leona Haas to Lee Hills the wedding taking place Christmas morning at the home of the bride in Frederick, Okla. 'Only the members of the family and a few Intimate friends were present to hear the marriage service read. Later in the day, Mr. Hills and his bride returned to Oklahoma City, where they will make their home. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hass Of Frederick,' a winsome young woman who has made a wide circle of friends for herself since she came .to Oklahoma City to accept a positing with the state highway commission. . Mr. Hills, who is the son of L. A. Hills of Price, attended the school of journalism at the University of Missouri where hie was active in campus affairs.. While in school than, he was president of the Delta Sigma Chi, social fraternity r secretary of the Sigma Delta Chi, journalistic fraternity, ' ge FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HEW YEARS ...........47s ttVkYs Bess Onps ....... ...37s TEa Vick's CaBiibTctitiJ, ICTs.:.....37s Ci LeuSm Crtra Qdda .....19a ihlbalgb HDFtikYi Ibd and president of the Kappa Teu Alpha, honorary .scholastic fraternity. Mr. Hills is a member of the editorial staff of The Oklahoma News Oklahoma Mews, Oklahoma City, De- - Ch3dCRd...:...-...-.i.RS- Mrs. Ben D. Redd entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home Monday in honor of her mother, Mrs. Eva Paridnscn of Lewiston. The following guests .were in attwidaqrie; Mrs. E E Kirkpatrick of atandardrille, Mrs. CAMPANAI 19c '$ H onus WW5 25c . TOOTH IfirUi msmnnoN toots , - ;,r ' Mo Fsan At ur -- ..73 $1X3 DjVflHt Atecdzer '2ST.: 79$ Es Jagcas Idea .....37s ESaOrcaof Abaadalaflea .....20s ITALUM ujBrzz.:; stc 32c ' Jk 4 0. 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Clay, Mrs. Ruth Southworth, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Pearce of Kenilworth, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence EUrldge of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. P, H. FttxgerakL 3 11X3 Cbhbs Ocd User C3, Fbt $1X3 JkOaqa y $1X3 Lkhrhi . . W. ETOdMion, .Mrs. list CHinoi Mrs. J.,T. Kelley, Mrs. fens Gian-ot-ti, ki. Oka X. Nelson, Mrs. Ja& Vignette of Helpor, Mrr L. P. Pfearcs . of Kenilworth, Mrs. C, "Hubbard, lfis. MtogartU; .Mrs.iW. C. Walker of Caneuxpers, Mrs. Ruth Southwerth, , Mrs. Gf E Fergusson,' MTs. Charles Buggsri,-Mrs..WaltV. Pace and the guest of honor; Prism werewon by Mrs. Hubbard, Mrs. Nel-eo- n, .Mrs. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Fw-gusson. .5 Twenty-fo- ..lSa .....08) CaFhhUchr. .....' .34e ... .r.. ..47s CjPafcida Ca tefacTs $pc? cf Pcfa ..:42s 37. j.a 4- PE Vcp Rcb . . $1 1 .0 tor S3 . i . the Frank and Herbert Millbum of Salt after visiting Price relatives during Wednesday checking an payment of Mr. and MrsTL. A. IfcGee enter- PRICE BOTABIANS TO HEAR TALK ON UTAH WILD LIFE Lake City visited Price relatives sev- the Christinas holidays. loans made to Carbon county termers. tained Sunday at a New Years dineral days of this week ner for Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hillabrant An illustrated talk on wild life in Dr.. Charles Ruggeri gave a talk on and son and Plans have been completed ter tbs' Mr. and Bits. Claude Brooks and daughter, John and Jean, childwelfare at Jhe monthly meeting and Mr. and' Mis. J. E Reaf of Con- Utah will be given before the Rotary Miss Lena Mangum and Eccles family returned to Salt Tj1m Wed- dance srhfeh will be held at the L. JX-- . of the ElkF Ladies chib Wednesday sumers. dub Thursday evening by LNjto, Mangum of Salt Lake were New nesday of. last week after uni spending S. tabemacte Tuesday evening evening. Musical numbers completed representative of the state figb and Years visitors in Price. tbii of the der the Young sponsorship holidays with relatives in Rice. the program, after which twelve tagame department Various branches Bfens Mutual COMING SOCIAL EVENTS of fish and game propagation: will be bles of bridge were played. Luncheon W. E Fleetwood, manager of the tion. Angelo Artbrosia left the fore part was served to approximately fifty .The Womans dyb will meet Sat- discussed by .Mr. Kay, whir will preof Lot after week .for Utah the Power and Light company, was Angeles his urday at 1:00 p. m. at the American sent a series of slides business visitor in Grand Junction, ; Datgraregcuzbtena to tha L.D. E in Price. the a holidays spending A. L. to v Mrs. Legion hall, according subject temple at Blantl Colo, Friday. At McGee, president. Him Vlrgla Fifty Tuesday by the Carbon Stake C. 'Milton Jones, county .juvenile will have charge of the literary NOTRE DAME CHOIR GTVE8 Card Pasty. society as follows: January S, logical was business a visitor in OgFOR PROGRAM officer, Frank niverrity of Utah February 7, March 7, April 4, lfay 2, pWANUNS den Approximately fifty members of the program, and Mrs. W. W. Christensen Friday'- with student, spent American Legion and Auxiliary at- will direct the musical entertainment June 6 and July 11... The Notre Darqet choir under. jhe live and and Suimy- s Members of the Junior Literary tended the New Years party sponsor' Charles James was a business visiFather J. direction F. of ride. at the Auxiliary U bs entertained at a ed by the Mr. and Mri BfaxweU Fleetwood a musical program at the tor in Bode Springs, Wyo, several American Legion hall on Thursday. party Monday evening at the home and daughter arrived this week from. week. of last Kiwanis dub days weekly meeting of lira. Bin Leonard. Bfisi Udell Eldridge and Bliss Bfary Montrose ColoL, to make their boms Cards featured .the. evening's The entertainment consist' Castles returned Tuesday to Sacred here. Mr. Fleetwood, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Waterman ed of solo and chorus seloctions. Typewriter Ribbons, were visitors in Salt Lake City ever Heart academy at Ogden after visit- Mr. and Bin. W. E Fleetwood of For ing in Price during the holidays. Price, will bo employed at the A. D last week-en- G itme;.' -- - wnto Mul-lin- er i . . rela-Pri- ce Cteftey-gre-sente- d .Wed-nead- ay. Sun-Advoc- ate. d. E A. CM Given. pricc and Cflearbq The & A. dub was entsrtalned on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Virginia Johnson. Cards were played followed by a luncheon served to Mr., and lfrL- - Melvin T. Hannon Mis. Blaine Perkins and the Misses In Salt Lake City. the week-en- d Violet Richene. Evelyn gtultz and spent Angelina Raid Ini. Sterling Forsythe visited in Logan with his wife during the holidays. IS VWed By Members' of "the Mnemonic . dub Miss Flora Fausett visited friends were entertained by' their husbands in Provo during the week-enThursday evening of last week d the homo' of Mrs. Elion Taylor. TurGrant Hutchinson of Provo visited key dinner was served to M guests. In Price the tee part of the week. : William T. Igleheart visited in Price Friday enroute from Salt Lake to H. P. McCardle returned to Met Wednesday after, spending several days In Salt Lake on business. d. Per Keep warm. Burn Soldier Canyon Country CM Tarty. 4 coaL Phone St7. .. Tht annual New Year's party 0 the Carbon Country dub was held R. W. Crockett was a week-en- d Saturday evening. Arrangements for ur business caller In Salt Lake City. the affair ware In charge, of Mat and J. H. Ballinger. Jack Gibb was a week-en- d in Salt Lake City. Start ' Moot Thnsaday Naomi '.chapter. Order qf Eastern P. K. Nielsen drove into Salt Lake Star, will bdd its 'regular monthly Tuesday on' business matters. mooting Thursday evening at the Ma- teinple. E C. Lee and Ray Lee were Ogden New officers of the Price Altar so- business visitors Friday; '. ciety will be installed at a meeting in the rectory of Mayor Rolls E West was a business visitor in Salt Lake. the Notre Dame church. Now Year Motif Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lundquist were visitors in the state capital Friday, returning the same day. Silas Allred visited in Springville and Provo from Friday until Thursday-afternoo- e, - . 1 Gil-mo- Bemio Gramatakis was awarded a Mr. and Bits. Ruel Redd of Price were visitors in Salt Lake City over decree of separate maintenance from Gust Gramatakis in district court last the New Year's holidays. week. The complaint alleged cruelty. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Henry were William Grogan, deputy city reSalt Lake callers during the New corder, was a business visitor in the Years holiday. state capital the latter part of the Joseph L. Asbury, publisher af The week. accompanied by his Sam and Joe Vecchlo, former memwife, returned to Richfield Friday bers of the Price baseball team, arrivafter, spending several days here. ed last week from Lai Vegas, Nev, N. B. Braley of Redwood, Calif, to visit relatives in Price. left Thursday for his home after vending several days in Price on The Rev. Father William A. Ruel, business. pastor of the Notre Dame church, was a Salt Lako visitor last week, Wallace E Wayman left the fora returning Thursday. , ... part of the week ter Salt Lake to assume his duties as representative in Bfrs. J. E Uttixmtte and daughter the state legislature. returned Sunday after spending .a week in Salt Lake City. Mr. Littisaet-t- o Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence NMrMgw of went to the state capital to drive Salt Lake City were New Year's visi- them back, ; tors at the home of Bfr. and Mrs. Wali ter V. Pace. Dr. L E fevafis left Wednesday for Park City to attend the funeral of Mrs. Eva Parkinson and daughter, his unde, who died Sunday at AmPeggy of Lewiston, returned Tuesday erican Fork. Dr. Evans tether died a after visiting ter several days at the little over two weeks ego. home of Bfr. and Mrs. Ben D. Redd. Dan L. Capener, representative of Bfr. and Mrs. Clarence Bjomne and the federal feed and. seed loan de- son returned to Salt Lake Tuesday partment, was in Price Tuesday and Miss Luclla Houtx of Springville has been visiting with Miss Doris Porter during the New Years holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kay returned Sunday to Idaho Falls after visiting in Price during the holidays. Mr. and ' Mrs. Marvel Hutchinson of Salt Lake City visited relatives in Price over New Years. , Miss Vivian Peacock visited rela-tive- s in Salt Lake during the week, end. w . Sutton Drug company. j ' Mr. and Bfrs. John Potter left Sunday ter Los 'Angeles, Calif, where they were called by the death of their Harry Dewey. They w ere accompanied by their daughter, Jennie, and Bliss Grace Gibbs. son-in-la- w, . ' William E Toy, adjutant of Rio post of the nounces that ' Louis A. Johnson, tlonal Legion commander,' will discuss national defense In a radio talk-over- a coast-to-co- ast hook-u- p unlay between 1:30 p. m. and p. , On Sat- -. the 8.-0-0 vn. ' According to made Friday, Bliss Edna HaHHg of towing Canyon was awarded a prim tor tin Western Newspaper Union ter her article on "Why You Um totarmountaln-mad- e Goods. The article appeared last week In tho toter- mountein Products column In bp ' proximately 10 nrwpsimi to Nevada, Utah and Wyoming.' ; , Everybody has a remedy for the present condition of the country but tew public servants indicate a will- -. ingness to work for W. - ' The cheapest Insurance Uncle Sam' can buy is a first class navy, and ha cant afford be without E ere |